• Can the International Regulatory Framework on Ships’ Routing, Ship Reporting, and Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Accommodate Marine Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)?: Exploring the Autonomy-Neutral Character of the Existing Regulations 

      Parlov, Iva (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-05)
      The recent maiden voyage of the Yara Birkeland witnessed yet another development in autonomy that is transforming the maritime sector. Marine autonomous surface ships (MASS) are claimed to bring many opportunities to society at large, not least in terms of operational efficiency and safety of the crew, fewer emissions, and greener shipping. On the assumption that MASS will prove safe enough to ply ...
    • The CAOF Agreement. Key Issues of International Fisheries Law 

      Molenaar, Erik J. (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      This Chapter is devoted to issues relating to the Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean and its negotiation that are of key importance to international fisheries law. It provides an overview of the Arctic Five and Five-plus-Five processes that culminated in the Agreement, as well as the Agreement’s institutional set-up and setting. These negotiation processes ...
    • Celebrating Ten Years of Arctic Review 

      Ravna, Øyvind; Bankes, Nigel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      This article presents the editors' introduction to the ten-year anniversary issue of Arctic Review on Law and Politics, with a history of the journal and an overview of the issue's contents.2020 represents a milestone for Arctic Review on Law and Politics as it is 10 years since the first, slender issue of the journal was launched at the university bookstore in Tromsø, Norway, on 14 April 2010. ...
    • Children's Constitutional Right to Respect for Family Life in Norway: Words or Real Effect? 

      Bendiksen, Lena R. Lauritsen (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-11-19)
      Children`s right to respect for family life is widely recognised in Norwegian law. The specific provision on children’s human rights in the Norwegian Constitution, section 104, mentions family. In addition, section 102 states that everyone, including children, have a right to respect for private and family life. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (crc) and the European Convention on Human ...
    • Children's Right to Respect for Their Human Dignity 

      Sigurdsen, Randi (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
    • Children’s Constitutional Rights in the Nordic Countries: Do Constitutional Rights Matter? 

      Haugli, Trude; Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-12-02)
      This chapter consists of a comparative analyses of children’s constitutional rights in the Nordic countries. First, we analyse children’s constitutional rights in general in the Nordic countries to assess if and how a Constitution is in line with the child’s rights approach of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (crc). We build on a model developed by Conor O’Mahony that measures the protection ...
    • Children’s Health Matters in Custody Conflicts: Best Interests of the Child and Decisions on Health Matters 

      Haugli, Trude Margrethe; Sigurdsen, Randi Helene (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      This chapter addresses conflicts of interest that might arise when there are ongoing custody disputes and, in particular, how legal instruments can be used where parents disagree regarding a decision concerning a child’s health. When a child is younger than 16 years, their parents must, as a rule, give consent regarding health matters. The child has a right, however, to be heard, and the parents ...
    • Children’s Right to Participate in Decision-Making in Norway: Paternalism and Autonomy 

      Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-12-02)
      This chapter examines whether including children’s participatory rights in the Norwegian Constitution has had any legal or practical impact. It uses Susan White’s typology of participation rights as a tool for examining whether children’s participation is nominal, instrumental, representative or transformative. The preparatory works of the Norwegian Constitution are ambiguous. On the one hand, the ...
    • The child’s right to information on sensitive topics – Ensuring a child-rights approach by balancing the right to information and the best interests of the child 

      Martnes, Mona (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Barns rett til informasjon er en grunnleggende del av retten til å bli hørt og få sin mening vektlagt. I tillegg er det en selvstendig rettighet. Likevel mangler barn ofte informasjon om forhold som gjelder dem direkte. Særlig gjelder det informasjon som kan virke skremmende eller av andre grunner er av negativ karakter. For eksempel informasjon om et negativt utfall i en utlendingssaker, ...
    • China-Taiwan Threats of Force and the Paradox of the ‘Nuclear Weapons Principle’ 

      Helmersen, Sondre Torp (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-21)
      The People’s Republic of China (‘China’) has adopted legislation threatening to invade the Republic of China (‘Taiwan’) if the latter declares independence. Threats of force are prohibited by the UN Charter Article 2(4) and equivalent customary international law. This article proceeds along two apparently contradictory strands. On the one hand, the prohibition probably does not apply to non-State ...
    • Civil Courts Coping with Covid-19 

      Krans, Bart; Nylund, Anna (Book; Bok, 2021)
      The unforeseen Covid-19 pandemic has propelled, and continues to propel, unprecedented transformations to civil proceedings and the landscape in which they operate. Courts have proven to be creative and innovative in their responses to the pandemic, and in their ability to implement digitisation of paperwork and remote hearings. This book contains a comparative study of how courts in 23 countries ...
    • A Co-Created Methodological Approach to Address the Relational Dimension of Environmental Challenges: When Critical Legal Analysis Meets Illustrated Storytelling 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Porrone, Arianna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-29)
      Environmental education research needs to take into account the relational dimension of the ecological challenges of our time. It requires the development of methodological techniques that prioritize community concerns, and generally foster positive relational dynamics of the research and study group. This leads to the construction of a research and educational approach around the collective and ...
    • Co-creazione della ricerca e del sapere nel sistema dell’ecologia integrale 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Porrone, Arianna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      “Nella mia prima conferenza ero partito dai poemi di Lucrezio e di Ovidio e dal modello di un sistema d’infinite relazioni di tutto con tutto […]” (I. Calvino, Lezioni Americane, 1988)<p> <p>Le riflessioni giuridiche, filosofiche e spirituali sull’etica ambientale convergono nel ritenere che la crisi ecologica del nostro tempo riflette la disfunzione del rapporto natura-società [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...
    • Coastal states and MPAs in ABNJ: Ensuring consistency with the LOSC 

      Oude Elferink, Alexander G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-22)
      To address the question how a future instrument for areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) might give consideration to the rights and obligations of coastal States and other States in establishing marine protected areas (MPAs) in ABNJ, the current article discusses the options that have been tabled in this respect in the preparatory meetings for the intergovernmental conference that will be ...
    • A Cold Rain on the Parade When the Sámi Celebrate 100th Anniversary 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-06)
      6 February 2017 marks the centenary of The First Sámi Congress, which is also the reason that we today celebrate the 6th of February as the Sámi National Day. The First Congress will be thoroughly celebrated in Trondheim where it originally took place. Such an anniversary naturally inspires reflection on what the Sámi have achieved in the years since Elsa Laula Renberg and other visionary Sámi leaders ...
    • The “Colonial Clause” and Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights: The European Convention on Human Rights Article 56 and its Relationship to Article 1 

      Frostad, Magne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-04-30)
      Article 56 of the European Convention on Human Rights is often referred to as the «colonial clause» and it has received little attention by commentators, whereas there has been extensive writing on Article 1of the Convention regarding the extraterritorial reach of that treaty. Article 56 has nevertheless the effect of limiting the responsibility of Member States for acts and omissions of the ...
    • Comparing the Efficiency and Quality of Civil Justice in Scandinavia: The Role of Structural Differences and Definitions of Quality 

      Nylund, Anna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11)
      Most studies on the efficiency and quality of civil justices are limited to formal courts, although tribunals and other quasi-courts have a central role in resolving legal disputes in many European countries. Hence, significant parts of many civil justice systems are excluded from the studies. Differences among countries may thus reflect primarily structural and terminological differences rather ...
    • The Concept of Commons and Marine Genetic Resources in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction 

      De Lucia, Vito (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-27)
      This article explores some of the ways in which marine genetic resources conceptually and normatively intersect with the concept and idea of commons. Through an analysis of the terminological ambiguities and semantic slippages characterizing the usage of the concept of commons in international law, the article addresses questions relation to the idea of global commons and to the multiple reciprocal ...
    • A Conceptual Framework for Complex Systems at the Crossroads of Food, Environment, Health, and Innovation 

      Poto, Margherita Paola (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-20)
      Climate-smart solutions and practices have the potential to contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of achieving zero hunger; ensuring healthy lives and promoting the wellbeing of humans, animals, and plants; reducing ocean overharvesting and overfishing; tackling climate change; driving economic growth; and promoting innovation. Achieving these goals will require searching for, ...
    • Conclusions and Outlook 

      Krans, Bart; Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016-12-19)
      The first and clear conclusion from the papers in this book is far from surprising: law of the European Union has impact on national civil procedure. This might concern primary EU law, secondary EU law, case law, fundamental legal principles or soft law instruments. At the same time, there seems to be significant variation on several aspects of the impact of EU law on national civil procedure law. ...