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Terje Einarsen

Stilling

Professor

罢颈濒丑酶谤颈驳丑别迟

Forskergrupper

Forskning

Professor dr juris (Universitetet i Bergen, 2013-)

Doktorgrad i folkerett (Universitetet i Bergen, 1999)

Mastergrad i internasjonale rettsstudier (LL.M, Harvard Law School, 1989)

Cand jur (Universitetet i Bergen, 1986)

Advokat (H) (Humlen Advokater AS, 2014-)

Lagdommer (Gulating lagmannsrett, 2000-2013)

Leder og medlem av Dommerforeningens menneskerettsutvalg (2006-2013)

Fast medlem av Utlendingsnemndas stornemnd (2005-2010)

Formidling

1) Om Snowden mv (utvalgte innlegg, motinnlegg og kommentarer)

  • Terje Einarsen,
  • Terje Einarsen,
  • Terje Einarsen,

2) Om internasjonale forbrytelser ('Universal Crimes')

  • Vestens ansvar for egne torturforbrytelser, artikkel i Klassekampen 28.02.2015, se "Filer" til h酶yre ("Torturforbrytelser").
  • , commissioned article published 15 January 2015, at the Expert Desk of the A38 Blog

3) Om flyktningkrisen

  • Asylretten - v氓r livsforsikring, Ideer Debatt, artikkel i Klassekampen, 02.02.2016, se under "Filer"
  • International Journal of Refugee Law, 1995, pp. 551-578. .
  • Intervju flyktningkrisen, Klassekampen, 21.04.2014, se under "Filer" til h酶yre ("Flyktninger")
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 4) Diverse andre rettslige og allmenne emner

 

 

 

 

 

Undervisning

Rettsstat og menneskerettigheter

Masteroppgaver

Veileder PhD

Publikasjoner
Tidsskriftomtale
Leksikonartikkel
Medieintervju
Vitenskapelig bokkapittel
Fremhevet artikkel i media
Forskningsrapport
Doktorgradsavhandling
Deltakelse i radio eller TV
Vitenskapelig artikkel
Popul忙rvitenskapelig artikkel
Leserbrev
Forelesning
Konferanseforedrag
Vitenskapelig kommentar
Vitenskapelig monografi
Arbeidsnotat
Fagbok
Antologi
Fagartikkel
Masteroppgave
Lederartikkel
Kapittel i fagbok

Utvalgte publikasjoner p氓 norsk og engelsk (for flere publikasjoner p氓 engelsk, velg 'English' versjon av hjemmesiden):

  • Jessica Schultz and Terje Einarsen, The Right to Refugee Status and the Internal Protection Alternative: What Does the Law Say? Chapter 12, in Human Rights and the Refugee Definition (Bruce Burson and David James Cantor Eds.), Brill, 2016, pp. 274-321 

  • , Commissioned article published 15 January 2015, at the Expert Desk of the A38 Blog

  • Jussens Venner, Hefte 5 2013, vol. 48, s. 287-319.

  • Asylbarndommene i Norges H酶yesterett, i , DJ脴F PUBLISHING, K酶benhavn 2013, s. 487-516.

  • Bergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013, pp. 1-21.

  • International Journal of Refugee Law, 1995, pp. 551-578. .

Monografier (utvalgte):

  • Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP), Oslo, 2012. FICHL Publication Series No. 14 (2012).

For reviews of the book, see: Robert J. Currie, in Journal of Internationa Criminal Justice; in . 

Anmeldelser av boken, se: ; ; .

 

Utvalgte andre arbeider p氓 engelsk:

  • Drafting History of the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol, in Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 37-73. 
  • Article 45 of the 1951 Convention (Revision), in Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 1651-1664.
  • Boston University International Law Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 55-138.
  • International Journal of Refugee Law, 1990, pp. 361-389.
Prosjekter

Einarsen driver blant annet et langsiktig forskningsarbeid innen internasjonal (folkerettslig) strafferett:

THE UNIVERSAL CRIMES PROJECT

The 'Universal Crimes Project' is an independent research program founded by Professor Terje Einarsen.

Its purpose is to contribute to the development of laws and mechanisms relevant to combating grave crimes, in compliance with human rights norms and the underlying public interests of international criminal law and criminal justice.

The first output of the Universal Crimes Project is the book:

 FICHL Publication Series No. 14 (2012).

This book is the first in a four-part series entitled 'Rethinking the Essentials of International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice'. It concentrates on the twin-concepts of 'international crimes' and 'universal crimes', and the general issues involved in classifying certain offences.

For reviews of the book, see:

Robert J. Currie, in Journal of International Criminal Justice; in .

Kanya Satwika, in

A second output is an article drawing on the book:

New Frontiers of International Criminal Law: Towards a Concept of Universal Crimes, .

A third output is a commissioned article entitled , published 15 January 2015 at the Expert Desk of the A38 Blog.  

Another output was an international expert conference held in Bergen in April 2014 on universal crimes and leaderships, arranged by Terje Einarsen (Law Faculty, 黑料吃瓜资源) and Elin Skaar (CMI), see: 

A more recent output is a contribution and forthcoming publication on the crime of aggression, see: 

The forthcoming (2016/2017) second volume of the book-series focuses on punishable participation in universal crimes. This book will be co-authored with Dr. Joseph Rikhof, Senior Councel, Manager of the Law, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes Section of the Department of Justice, Canada.

The third and fourth volumes shift attention to the legal consequences of universal crimes: book three focuses on accountability and jurisdiction as important aspects of universal crimes, while the fourth and final book in the series is about fair trial in universal crime cases. The basic research ideas underlying this comprehensive universal crimes project have been developed by the author of this book. The other books are also to be published in cooperation with other analysts.