Professor of law at Lund University (Sweden), holding the Samuel Pufendorf chair in Jurisprudence. He has a PhD in philosophy of law from Lund University and has been a research fellow at Cambridge University. His research is focused on the theory of legal evidence, and he is the director of the cross-disciplinary research group LEVIC – Law, Evidence and Cognition at Lund University. His recent publications include Dahlman, Stein & Tuzet Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law, Oxford University Press, 2021, and Dahlman “Naked Statistical Evidence and Incentives for Lawful Conduct”, International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 2020. He is also the host of Öppet fall a Swedish podcast on famous legal cases.