Current reserach

The members of the research group in procedural law and dispute resolutionwork on individual and joint research projects. There are currently two larger research projects and several individual projects.

 

Joint research projects

Rethinking Nordic Law - Nordic court procedure and cooperation in the age of globalization

Procedural Autonomy: Room for Manoeuvre?

Professor Anna Nylund

Civil procedure

  • Europeanisation of Civil procedure
  • Comparative civil procedure
  • Appeals procedure

 

Mediation and alternative dispute resolution

  • Organisation and regulation of mediation
  • Methods of dispute resolution and dispute systems design
  • Children in alternative dispute resolution
  • The relationship and organisation of mediation and civil courts

 

Associate Professor Anett B. Osnes Fause

Criminal Justice

  • Rights of the accused
  • Evidence law
  • Police investigations

 

Associate Professor Jussi Erik Pedersen

Civil procedure

  • The court’s duty to give a reasoned judgment
  • General principles of criminal procedure

 

Criminal Justice

  • The court’s duty to give a reasoned judgment
  • General principles of criminal procedure

 

Procedural Human Rights

 

Research Fellow Jorun Rui

Criminal justice:

  • Comparative criminal procedure

 

Human Rights in criminal justice

 

Research Fellow Marie Vangen

Criminal law

  • State jurisdiction in criminal law
  • International and transnational criminal law
  • General doctrines of criminal law

Criminal justice

Research Fellow Mona Martnes

  • Child law
  • Immigration Law
  • Human Rights
  • Civil Procedure
  • Criminal Law

 

Research Fellow Christina Jensen

Civil procedure

  • Small claims: The Norwegian Small Claims Track – A balance between fast and affordable process and human rights
  • Admissibility criteria for the European Court of Human Rights – Non-governmental organizations