Ingrid Solstad Andreassen


Job description

My research interests primarily relate to the law of the sea, international fisheries law, environmental law issues, management, and regulation of different environmental impacts. I broadly research environmental issues in the fisheries sector, sustainable transitions, ecosystem-based management, and the implementation of legal frameworks, both nationally and internationally. I also have a general interest in international environmental law and human rights. 

I have recently written a PhD titled "Charting the Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in Tuna RFMOs: Challenges and Opportunities for Future Conservation of Non-Target Species." In my dissertation, I developed a case study examining how states can collaborate regionally to achieve more sustainable fisheries management, with a particular focus on the duty and responsibility to reduce ghost fishing.

I engage in both doctrinal legal research and empirical legal research, and I participate in several interdisciplinary initiatives related to my research interests.


  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    The role of tuna-RFMOs in combating ‘ghost fishing’: Where is the Catch?
    Marine Policy 2024 DOI
  • Elise Johansen, Irene Vanja Dahl, Alexander Lott, Philipp Peter Nickels, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    A Marine-Biology-Centric Definition of Ocean Connectivity and the Law of the Sea
    Arctic Review on Law and Politics 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Vito De Lucia, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Climate Litigation in Norway. A Preliminary Assessment
    DPCE Online 2020 FULLTEKST
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Havnenes nøkkelrolle i arbeidet med å redusere spøkelsesfiske: Ansvaret for å ta i mot fiskeredskaper
    2024
  • Lena Schøning, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Mathilde Daasvatn Morel :
    Seminar om bærekraftig og rettferdig omstilling
    2024
  • Mathilde Daasvatn Morel, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Lena Schøning :
    Seminar om bærekraftig og rettferdig omstilling
    2024
  • Lena Schøning, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Mathilde Daasvatn Morel, Bjørn Bakke :
    Høringsuttalelse til forslag om ny lov om vern av marin natur
    2024
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    How can RFMOs shape future management practice to protect ocean commons through the ecosystem approach to fisheries?
    2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries: Assessing the Constraints and Possibilities for Future Conservation of Non-target Species in Tuna-RFMOs
    2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Lysets Mørke Bakside: Rettslig Regulering av Lysforurensning i Norge
    2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Fisheries in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
    2023
  • Mana Elise Hera Tugend, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Bastiaan (Bas) Klerk, Nikolaos Gkikas, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Introduction to the Outcomes of the 2022 NCLOS Conference on Ocean Space
    NCLOS Blog 2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    The role of tuna-RFMOs in combating 'ghost fishing': Where is the Catch?
    2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries: Assessing Possibilities and Barriers for Future Conservation of Non-Target Species in Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
    2023
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Økosystembasert fiskeriforvaltning: Kampen mot 'spøkelsesfiske'
    2023
  • Maria Madalena das Neves, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    Miljø-, energi-, og havrett knyttet til Klimasøksmålet Arktis, og dets påvirkning
    2021
  • Elise Johansen, Margherita Paola Poto, Iva Parlov, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Alexander Lott, Jan Jakub Solski et al.:
    Ocean Connectivity and Law
    2021
  • Ingrid Solstad Andreassen :
    The Ecosystem Approach in International Fisheries Law: Evaluating the role and potential of Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
    2020

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    Research interests

    My research interests primarily relate to the law of the sea, international fisheries law, environmental law issues, management, and regulation of different environmental impacts. I broadly research environmental issues in the fisheries sector, sustainable transitions, ecosystem-based management, and the implementation of legal frameworks, both nationally and internationally. I also have a general interest in international environmental law and human rights. 

    I have recently written a PhD titled "Charting the Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in Tuna RFMOs: Challenges and Opportunities for Future Conservation of Non-Target Species." In my dissertation, I developed a case study examining how states can collaborate regionally to achieve more sustainable fisheries management, with a particular focus on the duty and responsibility to reduce ghost fishing.

    I engage in both doctrinal legal research and empirical legal research, and I participate in several interdisciplinary initiatives related to my research interests.

    Teaching

    Enviromental law. 


    Member of research group