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Patrik Lindskoug new professor of Private Law

Portrait of Patrik Lindskoug. Photo.

On December 4, the Vice-Chancellor has decided to appoint Patrik Lindskoug as a Professor in Private Law at the Faculty of Law.

Patrik Lindskoug's research focuses on national and international private law, with a particular emphasis on property rights and insolvency law, primarily from a Nordic perspective, but he also has a general interest in private international law and comparative law. 

Patrik Lindskoug is furthermore director of the Lund University Centre for Business Law (ACLU) and has previously worked at Copenhagen Business School in Copenhagen for six years. He teaches private law subjects, primarily on property law rights and insolvency law.

Patrik Lindskoug's profile in the Research Portal.