In this article, PluriCourts director Andreas Føllesdal discusses different conceptions of subsidiarity. He argues that instead of one principle of subsidiarity, there are different conceptions with varying institutional implications.
Publications - Page 2

Special issue in the Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 32, Issue 2), edited by former MultiRights Postdoc Marjan Ajevski.
The issue looks at the consequences of institutional fragmentation within one branch of international law: International human rights law. Has the practice of international human rights Courts and tribunals led to fragmented human rights protection?
Shifting Paradigms in the Protection of the Rule of Law and Human Rights in the UK, France and the Netherlands.
Article by Gar Yein Ng written during her stay at MultiRights.

Geir Ulfstein discusses whether the European Court of Human Rights acts – and should act – as part of a constitutionalized legal system.

MultiRights Postdoc Claudio Corradetti proposes an interpretation of Kant's view on cosmopolitanism: It is both legal and transitional, that is, as Kant defined it a view of cosmopolitanism as a part of Public Right.
Article by MultiRights Postdoc Matthew Saul, published in Asian Journal of International Law.
Book chapter written by Claudio Corradetti, to be published in C.Corradetti, N.Eisikovitz, J.Rotondi (eds.), Theorizing Transitional Justice, Ashgate, 2015.

Chapter by Claudio Corradetti, in Cindy Holder & David A. Reidy (eds), Human rights: The hard questions. Cambridge University Press.
Article by Claudio Corradetti.
Published by Tidsskrift for Rettvitenskap, Vol. 3 (2013).
Published by Erasmus Law Review, Volume 6 Issue 1 (2013).
Article published by Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Volume 14, No 2, 2013
Book Review: E. de Wet and J. Vidmar (eds), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights, published by the Human Rights Law Review (2012)
Published by the International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 1 (2012)
Published in the Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 19 (1): 7-8
Published in the Göttingen Journal of International Law, Vol. 4, No. 2 (2012)
The MultiRights project publishes the MultiRights Research Paper Series in collaboration with the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). In addition, MultiRights' team members publish books, book chapters and articles.