Runar Hilleren Lie

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E-post
r.h.lie@jus.uio.no
Telefon
+47 22859431
Brukernavn
Besøksadresse
Domus Nova
5 etg.
Postadresse
Postboks 6706 St. Olavs plass
0130 Oslo
Runar Lie is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the PluriCourts Centre of Excellence, here he is working on the research project LEGINVEST. Using empirical and computational methods he studies the behavior of the actors in the international investment arbitration system.
He holds a law degree from the University of Oslo, he has a background as a lawyer, an entrepreneur and developer, and is currently deeply involved in the development of the PluriCourts Investment Treaty and Arbitration Database (PITAD).
Details about his current PhD project can be found here.
Teaching
JUS5851 – International Investment Law
JUS5671 – Legal Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Law
Publikasjoner
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Lie, Runar Hilleren (2022). The Influencers of International Investment Law: A Computational Study of ISDS Actors’ Changing Behavior. German Law Journal. ISSN 2071-8322. doi: 10.1017/glj.2022.20.
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Lie, Runar Hilleren (2022). The Influence of Law Firms in Investment Arbitration. I Behn, Daniel; Fauchald, Ole Kristian & Langford, Malcolm (Red.), The Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration: Empirical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press. ISSN 978-1-108-83758-3. doi: 10.1017/9781108946636.005.
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Behn, Daniel; Langford, Malcolm Stroud; Létourneau-Tremblay, Laura & Lie, Runar Hilleren (2021). Evidence-Guided Reform: Surveying the Empirical Research on Arbitrator Bias and Diversity in Investor-State Arbitration. I Elsig, Manfred; Polanco, Rodrigo & van der Bossche, Peter (Red.), International Economic Dispute Settlement: Demise or Transformation?. Cambridge University Press. ISSN 9781108832830. s. 264–294. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
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Langford, Malcolm; Behn, Daniel & Lie, Runar Hilleren (2020). Computational stylometry: predicting the authorship of investment treaty awards. I Whalen, Ryan (Red.), Computational Legal Studies - The Promise and Challenge of Data-Driven Research. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISSN 978 1 78897 744 9. s. 53–76. doi: https%3A/doi.org/10.4337/9781788977456.00008.
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Langford, Malcolm; Behn, Daniel Friedrich & Lie, Runar Hilleren (2017). The Revolving Door in International Investment Arbitration. Journal of international economic law. ISSN 1369-3034. 20(2), s. 301–332. doi: 10.1093/jiel/jgx018. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
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Lie, Runar Hilleren (2021). PluriCourts Lunch Seminar : Building an integrated platform for computational analysis of legal systems.
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Lie, Runar Hilleren (2021). Tracing change - a large scale study of change in bilateral investment treaties.
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Lie, Runar Hilleren (2019). Does change matter? A computational study of ISDS actors’ response to change.
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Langford, Malcolm; Behn, Daniel Friedrich & Lie, Runar Hilleren (2017). The Ethics and Empirics of Double Hatting. ESIL Reflection. 6(7), s. 1–12.
Publisert 4. sep. 2018 12:23
- Sist endret 19. mai 2022 18:00