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    • Waste Management on Fishing Vessels and in Fishing Harbors in the Barents Sea: Gaps in Law, Implementation and Practice 

      Finska, Linda; Ivanova, Ludmila; Jakobsen, Ingvild Ulrikke; Nilsen, Heidi Rapp; Normann, Anne Katrine; Solski, Jan Jakub (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-02)
      This article aims to map and provide an overview of international, regional, and national law applicable to marine waste in the Barents Sea, and to analyze fishing industry actors’ practices and perceptions of marine waste. We identify gaps between the law and its implementation, enforcement, and practice. The legal framework for marine plastic pollution in the Barents Sea and the Arctic is fragmented ...
    • What can we learn from Indigenous Peoples Law and Methodology ? Que podemos aprender com o direito indigena e a metodologia? 

      Poto, Margherita; Parola, Giulia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Objective: The paper analyses the deep contributions of Indigenous knowledge on enriching and encouraging change to laws and research and training the Western legal systems to listen to other voices that have been silenced for centuries. Methodology: The argumentation developed in the paper is based on interdisciplinary research (intertwining social and legal reflections on the three principles ...
    • What can we learn from indigenous peoples law and methodology? 

      De Gregorio, Valentina; Parola, Giulia; Porrone, Arianna; Poto, Margherita Paola; Tsiouvalas, Apostolos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Objective: The paper analyses the deep contributions of Indigenous knowledge on enriching and encouraging change to laws and research and training the Western legal systems to listen to other voices that have been silenced for centuries.<p> <p>Methodology: The argumentation developed in the paper is based on interdisciplinary research (intertwining social and legal reflections on the ...
    • What's that noise? Interpreting algorithmic interpretation of human speech as a legal and ethical challenge 

      Hauglid, Mathias (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-25)
      The prospect of speech analysis by means of technologies based on natural language processing (NLP) lies in the anticipated ability of algorithms to hear what humans cannot. The premise is that even experienced psychiatrists dedicating their full attention to the patient cannot be expected to pick up on all the granular signals that might be present in the patient’s speech or to utilize the complex ...