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Isabelle Bengtsson is an Assistant Professor at Linköping University, where her research focuses on understanding the law and the capacity of the legal system in its role within society. Her teaching covers subjects such as Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Economic Family Law. Bengtsson's dissertation, titled 'Compulsory acquisition - Private actors, profit interests legal protection property' (2024), investigates tensions concerning public powers and private property rights, examining the relationship between compulsory land acquisition and property protection under both the Swedish Constitution and the European Convention, with a particular emphasis on commercial interferences in property rights. Since joining Linköping University in spring 2019, she has been involved in several research projects, including one on Balanced Thermal Grids, which explores innovative small-scale energy sharing and the legal-economic requirements for new technical solutions in energy distribution. Currently, she is delving into property law issues in the context of Swedish forestry, especially concerning species protection and administrative processes.
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