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The Faculty of Law, University of Turku invites applications for the position of Postdoctoral Researcher in Law (1 January 2026 – 31 December 2029).
The postdoctoral researcher will analyse the Nordic Sámi truth and reconciliation commissions – their impetuses, mandates, compositions, designs, scopes, activities, final reports and outcomes – against a transitional justice framework. The postdoctoral researcher will comparatively analyse central documents pertaining to the Sámi truth and reconciliation commissions and gather data through in-depth interviews with central actors and stakeholders in the Sámi truth and reconciliation commissions.
The research will pay particular attention to topics such as the scope of the transitional justice processes, the legal and extra-legal factors which have sparked these projects, which questions the commissions consider relevant, as well as the inclusion and exclusion of indigenous actors and voices by the commissions.
The position is primarily focused on research, but the postdoctoral researcher will also be given opportunities to develop their teaching skills.
The postdoctoral researcher will work in close cooperation with the Principal Investigator Daniela Alaattinoğlu and the rest of the MARCEN project team.
Information for the applicant
The application form cannot be saved as a draft. However, after submitting you can return to edit your application via the link you receive by email. The application can be edited until the application deadline.
You have 6 hours to complete your application before the timeout.
The University of Turku has a unique, creative and inspirational work environment. Here you will work with top experts, pedagogues and researchers.
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