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12 November 2019Literature update

Literature update #3 (2019)

LITERATURE OVERVIEW: See our list of recently published articles of interest.

09 November 2019News

Workshop on Child Protection Judgments

GALLERY: Photos from international workshop in Bergen.

25 October 2019News

Justifying limitation of freedom

Even though some paternalistic interventions can be morally troubling, they might be legitimate, argues […]

30 September 2019News

Better child welfare decisions

Child welfare decisions are important, yet fallible. Visiting scholar Rami Benbenishty is researching how […]

04 September 2019Blogposts

Blogpost: Limit the discretionary space

BLOG: Lawmakers should look at how the legislation can support and guide decision makers […]

26 August 2019Publications

Parents’ rights vs. Children’s rights

THESIS: Trond Helland has examined care order cases in the European Court of Human […]

26 August 2019Literature update

Literature update #2 2019

LITERATURE OVERVIEW: See our list of recently published articles of interest.

19 August 201904 February 2025News

Protection of Child Refugees

INTERVIEW: Dr. Ingi Iusmen is researching the protection of unaccompanied migrant children, and visited […]

30 July 2019News

Children’s Rights in the Norwegian Asylum Process

Olive Dwan has been studying children’s rights as a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grantee […]

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About Us

An interdisciplinary Research Centre studying government’s use of power toward its citizens and the justifications of state interventions.

 

AFZ

DIPA is an apartheid-free zone (AFZ) that actively rejects apartheid, occupation, and oppression.”

 

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University of Bergen
Department of Government
DIPA, P.O: 7802, 5020 Bergen, Norway

VISITOR ADRESS:
Christiesgate 17
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Marit Skivenes
Phone:
+47 959 24 979
+47 55 58 25 87
E-mail:
Marit.Skivenes@uib.no
discretion@uib.no