Academic Interests
I am particularly interested in issues that cut across different branches of international law, as well as the relationship between domestic and international law. Consequently, most of my research concerns public international law, international organizations, international courts, and European law.
International Organizations, (Public) International Law, International Courts, and Human Rights. In particular institutional issues, issues that concern the relationship between European, Norwegian, and (Public) International Law, as well as the accountability of International Organizations.
Teaching
- Responsible teacher for the Public International Law module (part of JUS2111)
- Responsible teacher for the mooting exercise (part of JUS2111)
- Constitutional law (part of JUS2111)
- Human rights (part of JUS2111)
- EEA Law (part of JUS2211)
Appointments & memberships
- Editorial Assistant at Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap
- Member of the Editorial Board at Nordic Journal of International Law
- Member of the Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics (REK) South-East D.
- President of the Norwegian Branch of the International Law Association
- President of the Norwegian Association for European Law
Background
Master's degree in Law from the University of Oslo (2012). My Master's thesis, entitled The European Union's accession to the ECHR: As Seen from Strasbourg, was written while I was a Research Assistant at the Centre for European Law. Associate in the Hjort law firm from September 2012 to March 2013.
PhD Fellow at the Centre for European Law from March 2013. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2017 on a thesis entitled "The Human Rights Accountability Mechanisms of International Organizations: A Framework and Three Case Studies" (published as a book with Cambridge University Press in 2020). Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, from August 2017, and Associate Professor from April 2019.
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