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Tag: PhD Defence

25 June 202525 June 2025News

Protecting Children, Preserving Trust

PUBLIC DEFENCE: We are delighted to announce that our PhD Candidate, Mathea Loen, has […]

11 June 202511 June 2025News

Mathea Loen’s Upcoming PhD Defence: “Protecting Children, Preserving Trust”

PUBLIC DEFENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: DIPA’s Mathea Loen will defend her PhD degree at the Department of […]

16 April 202423 June 2025News, Ukategorisert

Discretionary Decision-Making in Child Protection Care Order Cases 

PUBLIC DEFENCE: We are immensely happy to announce that our PhD-fellow Barbara Ruiken successfully […]

04 April 202325 June 2025News, Publications

Public defence: Audun Løvlie

Our DIPA-fellow, Audun Gabriel Løvlie, defended his doctoral thesis in political science for the […]

30 November 202125 June 2025News

How are adoptions from care justified?

PUBLIC DEFENCE: Our very own Hege Stein Helland expertly defended her dissertation “Discretion and […]

About Us

Research Centre at the University of Bergen. We study government’s use of power towards its citizens, and justifications thereof. Focus on children’s rights and child protection.

 

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Christies gate 17
5007 Bergen
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University of Bergen
Department of Government
C/O Marit Skivenes
P.O: 7802, 5020 Bergen
Norway

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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