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Titti Mattsson

Associate Professor at Law, Emory University6 Followers

Professor Titti Mattsson is a distinguished academic contributing to the field of social law, with a particular emphasis on child protection, legal security for children, and human rights. She serves as an Associate Professor at Emory University's School of Law, where her research interests span across social welfare law, child issues, juvenile justice, disability studies, and public health. Her work is pivotal in shaping policies and practices that safeguard the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations, particularly children. Dr. Mattsson's academic journey is marked by an impressive array of qualifications. She earned her Degree of Doctor of Social Law and a Master of Laws from Lund University in Sweden, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from George Washington University. This diverse educational background equips her with a unique perspective, enabling her to approach complex legal and social issues with a comprehensive understanding. Throughout her career, Dr. Mattsson has been a prolific contributor to academic literature. She has authored five monographs and numerous chapters in anthologies, alongside articles in esteemed Nordic journals. Her publications are widely recognized for their depth and insight, often serving as essential resources for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Mattsson is actively engaged in various initiatives aimed at promoting social justice and equity. Her dedication to advancing the rights of children and individuals with disabilities is reflected in her ongoing research and advocacy efforts. Through her work, she continues to inspire and influence the next generation of legal scholars and practitioners, fostering a more just and inclusive society.

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