Socio-legal approaches to the international legal profession: A conversation between Nina Reiners and Kjersti Lohne

Nina Reiners and Kjersti Lohne discuss their work on international human rights and criminal law advocacy – and what political science and criminological perspectives bring to the table. 

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This lunch seminar features a conversation between Nina Reiners and Kjersti Lohne, where they discuss their respective work on international human rights and criminal law advocacy – and what drawing on political science and criminological perspectives can bring to the table.  

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About the speakers

 

Portrett av Nina Reiners, en hvit kvinne med langt, mørkt hår, sort overdel og rød leppestift. Bildet er tatt mot en ensfarget, grå bakgrunn.

Nina Reiners is associate professor at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo. Among her recent publications is "The power of interpersonal relationships: A socio-legal approach to international institutions and human rights advocacy.Review of International Studies (2023): 1-19.

 

Portrett av Kjersti Lohne, en hvit kvinne med langt, rødt hår og marineblå blazer. Bildet er tatt i en park med trær i bakgrunnen.

Kjersti Lohne is professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo. In 2019, she published her monograph Advocates of humanity: Human rights NGOs in international criminal justice with Oxford University Press.

 

Portrett av Randi Solhjell, en hvit kvinne med langt, blondt hår i hestehale og en blå, hvit og sort kjole. Bildet er tatt med en murvegg i bakgrunnen.

The discussion will be moderated by Randi Solhjell, postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo.


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Published Feb. 22, 2024 12:40 PM - Last modified Apr. 3, 2024 11:19 AM