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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Discretionary power and gendered corruption
DESCRIPTION:Research group seminar with presentation from Sofia Jonsson \n“Discretionary power and gendered corruption: The case of police misconduct in transnational sex trafficking”\nSofia Jonsson is a post doc at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory and at TROPICO (UiB). Her research interests include digitalization\, the policing of transnational crime\, gender and bureaucracy\, gender and corruption\, and policy implementation. Jonsson has a PhD in political science from the University of Gothenburg. \n\nThe seminar is part of the RDV seminar series – a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism (UiB) and the Center for Law and Social Transformation – Lawtransform (UiB/CMI).
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/discretionary-power-and-gendered-corruption/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20191024T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20191024T144500
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CREATED:20190826T094803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190826T094803Z
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SUMMARY:Interest groups recognition in the European Parliament
DESCRIPTION:Interest groups recognition in the European Parliament\nRaimondas Ibenskas is an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Politics\, University of Bergen. One of his research topics is the role of stakeholder consultations and interest groups in EU politics and policymaking. \n\n\nThis event is part of the “RDV seminar series” – a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organizational Science at the University of Bergen and the Center for Law and Social Transformation (Lawtransform) at the University of Bergen.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-democratic-and-technocratic-policymaking/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190926T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190926T154500
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CREATED:20190826T093903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190826T093903Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Social Media and Celebrification of Children
DESCRIPTION:Social Media and Celebrification of Children\nDr. Emma Nottingham is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Winchester. Her work focuses on children’s rights in the context of healthcare. She has a particular interest in methods of development of both public policy and law and the impact of social and moral controversies on law making. At the present\, she is working on the project “Generation tagged: Children in the media” (children’s privacy rights). \n\nThis event is part of the “RDV seminar series” – a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organizational Science at the University of Bergen and the Center for Law and Social Transformation (Lawtransform) at the University of Bergen. \n 
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-social-media-and-celebrification-of-children/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190829T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190829T154500
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CREATED:20190826T093242Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Adoption from care
DESCRIPTION:Adoption from care or continued public care – are children involved in decision making?\nAmy McEwan-Strand is a research assistant at the Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism. She holds an LLM in Human Rights\, as well as LLB in Scots Law and BSc in Economics. Her field of expertise include human rights\, freedom of expression\, the European Court of Human Rights and children’s rights. \nMarit Skivenes is a professor at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory and the director of Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism\, University of Bergen. Skivenes is a leading expert in the field of child protection systems\, with numerous publications over the years. Her research focus among other on children’s rights and interests\, child protection systems\, socio-legal decision-making proceedings\, migration\, and welfare state systems. \n\nThis event is part of the “RDV seminar series” – a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organizational Science at the University of Bergen and the Center for Law and Social Transformation (Lawtransform) at the University of Bergen.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-adoption-from-care/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190613T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190613T154500
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CREATED:20190507T061215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T061215Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Human Rights and Children’s Rights in Russia
DESCRIPTION:Legitimacy and judicial protection of human rights and children’s rights in Russia \nPresentation by Olga Komshukova\, PhD student at National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russia).  \nProtection of the child’s rights is declared as one of the priority goals in the field of social policy in Russia. However\, the current situation regarding the protection of children’s rights is far from the intended goals. The politicization of this issue does not contribute to the improvement of this situation. Concentration on foreign policy\, sanctions\, and economic crisis are having an additional negative effect. In addition to these conditions\, the Constitutional Court of Russia disagrees with a number of decisions of the ECtHR and allows Russian authorities not to execute them. This generally complicates the situation with the judicial protection of human rights\, and in particular\, children’s rights. \nThis lecture will cover the following issues: \n\nA brief overview of the Russian child protection system: regulations\, principles\, statistics\nHot points: most relevant issues regarding child protection in Russia\nRussia and ECtHR: cases and status of ECtHR decisions in Russia\nLegitimacy and political motivation of the Russian Constitutional Court’s decisions\n\nThe seminar is open for everyone interested.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-protection-of-childrens-rights-in-russia/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190404T141500
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CREATED:20190201T094757Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Voluntary Care Removals
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n\nKenneth Burns: Voluntary Care Removals \n\nKenneth Burns is a senior lecturer and Deputy Director of the Master of Social Work course at University College Cork. He has worked as a social worker and social work team leader in child protection and welfare and continues to support practice in this area. His main research and teaching interests are in child protection policy and practice\, staff retention\, career pathways for newly-qualified social workers\, child care proceedings in the District Court / child welfare removal systems\, professional supervision and community-based research. \nThe seminar is a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory at the University of Bergen\, and the Center for Law and Social Transformation at the University of Bergen / CMI. \nContact: hege.helland@uib.no
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-voluntary-care-removals/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
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CREATED:20190201T095355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T095355Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Human Rights and Child Welfare
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n\nMarius Emberland: Human Rights and Child Welfare\n\nMarius Emberland is a lawyer with the Attorney General’s office\, where he has special responsibility for international law and human rights. He is the Norwegian Government’s permanent legal representative (agent) for the European Court of Human Rights and the UN Human Rights Committee. He has conducted a number of cases before the Supreme Court and the EFTA Court\, and has been a member of several public committees. In recent years\, Emberland has responded to EMD on behalf of Norway in several child welfare cases. \nThe seminar is a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory at the University of Bergen\, and the Center for Law and Social Transformation at the University of Bergen / CMI. \nContact: hege.helland@uib.no
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-human-rights-and-child-welfare/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190228T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20190228T154500
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CREATED:20190201T094332Z
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SUMMARY:Research seminar: Child Removals
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n\nKatre Luhamaa: Child removal as a last resort – comparing the state’s support to families at risk in Europe’\nJenny Krutzinna: Breaking the cycle: Towards solidarity with future mothers in care’ which focus on the solidarity aspect of the removal of newborn babies in eight European countries \n\nKatre Luhamaa is researcher at the Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism\, and holds a Ph.D. in Law. Her field of expertise include Law and Legal Studies\, Human Rights and Democracy\, EU and European Studies\, and Legal Theory. Her research focuses on international law\, EU law and human rights\, and in particular children’s rights. \nJenny Krutzinna is a researcher at the Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism\, and holds a Ph.D. in Bioethics and Biomedical Jurisprudence. Her main research interest is the role of well-being as justification in ethical and legal argumentation processes\, especially in the context of raising and educating children. \nThe seminar is a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory at the University of Bergen\, and the Center for Law and Social Transformation at the University of Bergen / CMI. \nContact: hege.helland@uib.no 
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/research-seminar-child-removals/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180913T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180913T161500
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CREATED:20180824T100635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180824T100635Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Seminar on Systematic Reviews
DESCRIPTION:What works and what doesn’t work in social and economic policy? \nSystematic reviews have a long tradition in medicine and health sciences\, and is now gaining popularity in social sciences and economics.  The aim of a systematic review is to provide a complete\, exhaustive summary of current literature on a given topic – and thus establish evidence based advice’s for intervention. \nThis PhD Course is held by some of the worlds leading experts on systematic reviews. The course covers what a systematic review is\, how to conduct a systematic review and how such reviews can be used to affect policy. \nRegistration\nThe seminar is open and free of charge for PhD students and post-doctoral researchers at UiB\, CMI\, NHH and HVL. \nThe course consist of a closed seminar for PhD and postdoctoral students\, giving an introduction to systematic reviews\, and the open session “Systematic reviews –\nBetter Policy Implementation?”. \nCitations from University of Maryland are issued to participants at the course (attendance at both sessions required). Preregistration is needed\, as there are limited spots at the course. Please contact: Daniel.Nygard@uib.no (Research coordinator) \nAgenda\nPart 1: Systematic reviews – Better Policy Implementation? (09.00 – 12.15) \n\nWelcome and Introductions\nMarit Skivenes\, University of Bergen\nDouglas Besharov\, University of Maryland\nNeil Gilbert\, UC Berkeley\nWhat are Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews? How are they used?\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nOther systematic (and non-systematic) literature reviews for policy and planning\nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates\nAdding a formal policy analysis\nMartin Potucek\, Charles University\nEstablishing National and Regional Centers for Systematic Reviews\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nPersonnel\, Funding\, Auspice and Structure\n\nPart 2: Introduction seminar to Systematic Review (13.15 – 16.15) \n\nDeveloping a Protocol \nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration \n\nSelecting a topic and deciding its scope\nSearch strategy\, including software and data bases\nInclusion/exclusion criteria\, including methodologies\nQuality assessments\nData extraction\nEvidence gap maps\n\n\n\n\nSynthesis \nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates \n\nQualitative\nWhen appropriate\nOrder for presenting findings (thematically\, chronologically\, etc.)\nDegree of study quality assessment\nQuantitative (Meta-analysis)\nWhen appropriate\nDealing with heterogeneity (fixed vs random effects)\nMeta-regressions\n\n\n\n\nDiscussion/Analysis \nDouglas Call\, University of Maryland \n\nHow the findings fit within the program context (e.g.\, program theory\, program design\, implementation\, and the possibly changing counterfactual)\nGeneralizability to other contexts\nImplications for policy\n\n\n\n\nPublication\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates \n\nThe Campbell process\nJournal publication\n\n\n\nOrganizers\nMain organizers \nCentre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism (UiB) \nUniversity of Maryland\, School of Public Policy \nCollaborating partners \nUC Berkeley Social Welfare \nBergen Resource Centre \nInternational Network for Social Policy Teaching and Research
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/phd-seminar-on-systematic-reviews/
LOCATION:Jekteviksbakken 31\, Jekteviksbakken 31\, Bergen\, Hordaland\, 5006\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180913T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180913T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20180903T081510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T081510Z
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SUMMARY:INSP Symposium on Social Policy
DESCRIPTION:What works and what doesn’t work in social and economic policy? \nSystematic reviews aims to provide a complete\, exhaustive summary of current literature on a given topic – and thus establish evidence based advices for intervention. How should systematic reviews be used? And is systematic reviews the best way to affect and improve policy? \nPart 1: Systematic reviews – Better Policy Implementation? (09.00 – 12.15)\n\nWelcome and Introductions\nMarit Skivenes\, University of Bergen\nDouglas Besharov\, University of Maryland\nNeil Gilbert\, UC Berkeley\nWhat are Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews? How are they used?\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nOther systematic (and non-systematic) literature reviews for policy and planning\nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates\nAdding a formal policy analysis\nMartin Potucek\, Charles University\nEstablishing National and Regional Centers for Systematic Reviews\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nPersonnel\, Funding\, Structure\, etc.\n\nPart 2: PhD Course: Introduction to Systematic Reviews (13.15 – 16.15)\nSee event for this part. Participation require preregistration. \n\nDeveloping a Protocol\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nSynthesis\nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates\nDiscussion / Analysis\nDouglas Call\, University of Maryland\nPublication\nHoward White\, Campbell Collaboration\nJacob Klerman\, Abt Associates\n\nAbout\nThe symposium is organized as part of International Network for Social Policy Teaching and Research (INSP) annual meeting. The symposium is free of charge and open for everyone. \nThe venue at Jekteviksbakken 31 (Bergen Resource Centre) is next to the Faculty of Law at UiB\, where it is possible to purchase refreshments in the cafeteria. \nOrganizers: \nInternational Network for Social Policy Teaching and Research \nCentre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism \nUC Berkeley Social Welfare \nUniversity of Maryland – School of Public Policy \nBergen Resource Centre
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/insp-symposium-on-social-policy/
LOCATION:Jekteviksbakken 31\, Jekteviksbakken 31\, Bergen\, Hordaland\, 5006\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180626T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20180627T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20180524T122926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T122926Z
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SUMMARY:Consultation Meeting on Family Sensitive Social Protection (Doha\, Quatar)
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Marit Skivenes will participate as an expert at this meeting\, to discuss the findings of the reports by The Family Sensitive Social Protection (FSSP). This project is a join collaborative project between the Doha International Family Institute (DIFI) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA). \n 
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/consultation-meeting-on-family-sensitive-social-protection-doha-quatar/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171109T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171109T154500
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20170911T065029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170911T065029Z
UID:1762-1510236900-1510242300@discretion.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Seminar series: Law\, democracy and welfare
DESCRIPTION:Professor in Sociology Thomas Lorentzen will give the presentation: Løpebaner i arbeidslivet og trygdesystemet de siste 20 årene: Har man nådd målsetningen om å få flere sårbare inn i arbeidsstyrken? [Trends in worklife and welfare benefits the last 20 years: Have we met the goal to include more vulnerable workers in the workforce?\, in Norwegian].\n \n  \nOpen for all.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/seminar-series-law-democracy-and-welfare-2/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171026T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171026T154500
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20170904T093116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170904T093116Z
UID:1708-1509027300-1509032700@discretion.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Seminar at the Centre for Law and Social Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Gert Jan van der Wilt\, Maarten Jansen\, Ole Frithjof Norheim and Kristine Bærøe presents: Democracy\, technocracy and health priority setting. Open for all.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/1708/
LOCATION:Jekteviksbakken 31\, Jekteviksbakken 31\, Bergen\, Hordaland\, 5006\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171012T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20171012T154500
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20170904T092833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170904T092833Z
UID:1706-1507817700-1507823100@discretion.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Seminar series: Law\, democracy and welfare
DESCRIPTION:Chair of the County Social Welfare Board of Hordaland and lawyer\, Geir Kjell Andersland will present the proposal for changes in the norwegian court system and its handling of child welfare cases. \n  \nOpen for all.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/seminar-for-law-democracy-and-welfare-2/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20170928T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20170928T154500
DTSTAMP:20260531T132104
CREATED:20170911T064454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170911T064454Z
UID:1758-1506608100-1506613500@discretion.w.uib.no
SUMMARY:Seminar series: Law\, democracy and welfare
DESCRIPTION:Professor of Law Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde will present his book “Comparing legal cultures”. Sunde’s field of expertise is the history of law and different legal cultures. \n  \nOpen for all.
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/seminar-series-law-democracy-and-welfare/
LOCATION:DIPA-room (17.112)\, Christies gate 17\, University of Bergen\, Christies gate 17\, Bergen\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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