Nettsider med emneord «Legitimacy»
Book chapter by Birgit Peters (formerly Schlütter).
Postdoctoral research fellow Daniel Behn has recently published an article entitled 'Legitimacy, Evolution, and Growth in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Empirically Evaluating the State of the Art' in Georgetown Journal of International Law (vol.46, no.2, 2015).
Article published by Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi in the European Investment Law and Arbitration Review, vol.2 (2017)
The MultiRights Reading Group will meet to discuss Michel Rosenfeld's article published by the Southern California Law Review Vol. 74: 1307.
At the seminar Andreas Føllesdal presents his paper looking at how elements of the ECtHR and its practices actually contribute to ‘transitional justice’ – helping to move states toward more stable and just legal and political order.
Professor Andreas Føllesdal has published a book chapter in International Court Authority, Oxford University Press.
Book edited by Robert Howse, Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Geir Ulfstein and Michelle Q. Zang, in the Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Malcolm Langford and Daniel Behn published the article Managing Backlash: The Evolving Investment Treaty Arbitrator? in European Journal of International Law.
Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen has published an article in the Journal of European Public Policy.
This book edited by Mads Andenæs (University of Oslo) and Eirik Bjørge (Oxford University) will be published with Cambridge University Press.
In this article, Postdoctoral Fellow Claudio Corradetti assesses the relation between Democracy and human rights in situations of democratic transitions. Read the full paper (SSRN).

In this article, PluriCourts Director Andreas Føllesdal discusses what the foundations for a shared European Identity should be.
Article by PluriCourts co-director Andreas Føllesdal, published in Ratio Juris Volume 28 no. 2, 2015: 242-51. Read the article here.
Book chapter by Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo, published in General Principles and the Coherence of International Law.
Article by Joanna Nicholson published in Nordic Journal of International Law.
Book edited by Nienke Grossman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein, CUP, (2018)
This book project will bring together some 25 scholars from multiple disciplines who are conducting empirical research in the field of investment treaty arbitration. A writers' workshop takes place in Oslo 27-28 August 2015 in order to consider 15 draft contributions. The plan is to finalize the book for publication during the first semester of 2016.
In this MultiRights seminar, Postdoctoral Fellow Claudio Corradetti will present his article that is part of a special issue on "Legal Cosmopolitanism and the Courts", edited by Corradetti, in Transnational Legal Theory.
Professor James Nickel (University of Miami) visits PluriCourts on 28 September - 2 October 2015. He is one of five permanent PluriCourts Research Fellows and contributes substantively to the research under the MultiRights project.
Book chapter by Geir Ulfstein in Anne van Aaken and Iulia Motoc (eds.) The European Convention on Human Rights and General International Law, Oxford University Press.
Published by Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn and Runar Hilleren Lie, in ESIL Reflections, Vol 6, Issue 7 - TURN TO EMPIRICISM Series. Access the text.
Book chapter by Geir Ulfstein in Axel Marx and Jan Wouters (eds.) Global Governance, 2018.
Professor Cecilia M. Bailliet has recently published an article entitled "National Case Law as a Generator of International Refugee Law: Rectifying an Imbalance within the UNHCR Guidelines on International Protection". Read the article in the Emory International Law Review.
In the preceding years, the Norwegian Supreme Court has marked itself as an active protector of individual rights. The topic for Morten Kinander's presentation is the development of the Supreme Court's activism in respect to individual rights, its legal foundations and the consequences for Norwegian constitutional law.
In this article, Postdoctoral Fellows Malcolm Langford and Daniel Behn and coordinator Ole Kristian Fauchald discuss state strategies and tactics related to international investment treaties. Read the full article (SSRN).