Three recent papers from (remarkably) three different institutes at the faculty will be briefly presented and followed by a discussion. There will also be a short introduction of the rising use of network analysis methods in both law and legal sociology.
Presentations:
The Revolving Door in International Investment Arbitration
by Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn and Runar Lie, Department for Public and International Law (IOR)
Governance, Polycentricity and Global Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles
by Hanna Ahlström, Department for Private Law (IPR)
Security Governance: An Empirical Analysis of the Norwegian Context
by Martin Nøkleberg, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS)