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Marianne Hundahl Hansen is an Assistant Professor at Aalborg University in the Department of Law. She has been teaching at the Department of Law since 2013, initially as a student instructor and later as a PhD student before becoming an assistant professor. Her teaching covers topics such as Tourism Law, Passenger Rights, and Execution Law. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she supervises various bachelor's and master's projects in related areas. Hansen's research interests include Contract Law, European Law, EU Consumer Law, and Tourism Consumer Protection. She is also involved in administrative roles within the university, serving on committees and boards. Hansen has been active in organizing and participating in conferences, presenting her work on legal frameworks affecting tourism and sustainability. Her contribution to the academic community includes various projects focused on environmental accountability and democratic infrastructures in Arctic tourism. Additionally, her involvement with media coverage reflects her expertise in consumer law, addressing legal issues in tourism.
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