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The Role of Courts in the Creation of a European Identity
Resistance in Times of Reconciliation: Sámi Social Movement in Response to 'Green Transition'2025
Criminalized Economies of War: Framing Grievable Lives in South Sudan2025
Roundtable: Sights, Sounds, and Sensibilities of Atrocity Prosecutions2024
‘The Butcher’: a Conflict-Related Metaphor Before International Criminal Tribunals2024
'A relatively spacious margin for tasteless statements': A qualitative analysis of Norwegian courts’ demarcation of punishable hate speech2024
Reconciliation Amid Ongoing Legal Conflicts: Civil Disobedience and Legal Mobilisation Among Young Sámi (Women)2024
Attributing Responsibility: Justice and Reconciliation. Lessons from the Past for a Peaceful Future?2024
The Stench of Death: The Olfactory of Genocide in the ICTR Case Law2024
A lavvo in Front of the Parliament: The Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Conflicts over Land and Water 2024
Wearing the gákti Inside Out: Indigenous Protest as a Manifestation of the Right to Culture2023
Untangling the Gordian Knot: Reconciliation Amid Ongoing Legal Conflicts in Sámi Areas 2023
Wearing the gákti inside out: indigenous protest as a manifestation of the right to culture2023
Same, Same, but Different? ‘Racial group’ in the Crime of Genocide vs. the Crime of Apartheid2023
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2023
Indigenous Peoples and International Criminal Justice2022
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2022
Dehumanising Ideology, Metaphors, and Psychological Othering as Evidence of Genocidal Intent2022
Colliding Worlds: Norm Collisions between Sámi Indigenous Customary Law and Domestic Law2022
Forced Labour in Norway: Directing the (Legal) Radar at Men (from Romania)2022
Righting Injustices against the Sámi: A Critical Perspective on the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission2022
The Conflict in the Ukraine and International (Criminal) Law2022
The Crime against Humanity of Apartheid from South Africa to North Korea, Palestine and Myanmar - why has nobody been prosecuted (yet)?2022
The Norwegian Sami Indigenous People: From Assimilation to Reconciliation?2022
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law - and Beyond2022
Faces of War: Erasing or Enhancing War Criminals in Social Media GIFs2022
Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination of the Sámi in Norway: Legal Responses and Responsibility2021
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law - and Beyond2021
The Crime against Humanity of Apartheid - from North Korea to South Africa, Palestine and Myanmar, or: why has nobody been prosecuted (yet)?2021
Palestine and the Crime against Humanity of Apartheid: Should a Prosecution be Anticipated?2021
Forced Labour: Redirecting the Legal Radar to Men2021
The Crime against Humanity of Apartheid: from South Africa to North Korea, Palestine and Myanmar – or: why has nobody been prosecuted (yet)?2021
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2021
International Racial Discrimination2021
International Criminal Law and the Crime of Genocide2021
Evidence of the genocidal intent: connecting the law of genocide with psychology, linguistics, and biology2021
'Us' vs. 'Them': Bringing in Politics through the Backdoor of the European Court of Human Rights2021
Tackling Racialized Discrimination of the Sámi in Judgments of the Norwegian Courts2021
Hate Speech against and Racialized Discrimination of the Norwegian Sami: Legal Responses and Responsibilities2021
'Pull up the grass, dig up the roots': Judicial Recognition of Dehumanizing Speech for the Legal Construction of Genocide2021
Bringing in Politics through the Backdoor of the European Court of Human Rights2021
Bridge over Troubled Waters? Bridging Genocide, Religion and Law with Social Identity Theory2020
"Pull up the grass, dig up the roots": Judicial Recognition of Dehumanizing Speech for the Legal Construction of Genocide2020
Bringing in Politics through the Backdoor of the European Court of Human Rights2020
Bringing in Politics through the Backdoor of the European Court of Human Rights 2020
Bridge over Troubled Waters? Interpreting the 'Religious Group' of Genocide by Means of Social Identity Theory2020
Gender violence and trafficking: a one-sided and gendered conception of the victims?2019
Domestic violence against parents in child protection cases before the European Court of Human Rights2019
Judicial recognition of the identity-based nature of genocide2018
'In the Eyes of the Perpetrator': Pushing the Boundaries of the Crime of Genocide.2017
In the eyes of the perpetrator: the perpetrator-based approach in defining the victim groups of genocide2015
Imagined Identities - Race as a Protected Group in International Criminal Law2015
Imagined Identities: Race as Protected Group in International Criminal Law2015
Apartheid is dead - long live apartheid. The crime against humanity of apartheid in a post-apartheid world.2014
Comments to CERD General Recommendation regarding reparations for the historical injustices from the chattel enslavement of Africans, and the ensuing harms and crimes to people of African Descent2025
(Blog) On Butchers and Stench: Lived Experiences of Atrocity Crimes2024
Setting a Standard for Reconciliation in Scandinavia? The Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Report2023
Critical Race Perspectives on International Law: The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2018
'Race': Relic or Useful Concept?2018
Defining the Protected Groups of Genocide Through the Case Law of International Courts2015
Når verden går av hengslene? Hvordan kan vi forstå det som skjer, og hva kan vi gjøre?2025
Sámi Resistance in Times of Reconciliation: Framing Legal Struggles in Terms of Human Rights2025
Om elefanter, lukt og identiteter. Nye perspektiver på rettsvitenskapelig forskning.2024
'The Butcher': International Criminal Justice's Response to a Conflict-Related Metaphor2024
Legal Mobilisation, Reconciliation, and the Rule of Law: Sámi Protests Amid Ongoing Legal Conflicts2024
Konferansier ved boklansering: Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case2024
Anthology Launch Symposium: Panel II: How doe the law of armed conflict and international criminal law approach harmful errors in combat decisions?2024
Leder av panelsamtale på konferansen 'Sannhets- og forsoningskommisjonens rapport i et sosialfaglig og diakonalt perspektiv'2023
Boklansering: Nobuo Hayashi og Carola Lingaas (eds.) Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case2023
Urfolksrettigheter i en grønn omstilling: Fosen og veien videre2023
Kunnskapsinstitusjonenes bidrag til sannhet og forsoning – situerthet og ansvar (oppsummerende panel)2022
The Norwegian Sámi Indigenous People: From Assimilation to Reconciliation?2022
Menn utsatt for tvangsarbeid: en rapport om deres erfaringer og juridiske situasjon2020
Strand Lobben: Den europeiske menneskerettighetsdomstolens dom om brudd på retten til familieliv etter art. 8 EMK 2019
In the eyes of the perpetrator: the perpetrator-based approach in defining the victim groups of genocide2016
Imagined Identities - Defining the Racial Group in the Crime of Genocide2015
Untangling the Gordian Knot: Recognition of Indigenous Minorities in the Context of Truth and Reconciliation in Norway and Peru2024
Reparations for Internationally Wrongful Acts Against the Sámi Indigenous People: Challenging Statehood and International Law2024
The Stench of Death: The Olfactory of Genocide in International Criminal Trials2024
Conclusion: The Hostage Case, Present Day Knowledge, and Future Implications2023
Honest Errors in Combat Decision-Making: State of Our Knowledge 75 Years after the Hostage Case2023
Migration: A Threat to the European Identity? A Legal Analysis of the Border and Boundaries of the European Homeland2020
“In the Eyes of the Perpetrator”: Judicial Recognition of the Identity-Based Nature of Genocide2020
Judicial Responses to the Migration Crisis: The Role of Courts in the Creation of a European Identity2019
Archival Opacity on Genocide Perpetrators in Rwanda2024, Journal of Perpetrator Research
“Dangerous Individuals”: Erasing or Enhancing Genocidal Perpetrators in Social Media GIFs2023, Journal of Genocide Research
Righting Injustices Towards the Sami: A Critical Perspective on the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission2023, International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
The Disciplinary Identity of International Criminal Law: Balancing Between Positivism and Multidisciplinarity2023, ORBELIANI LAW REVIEW
Directing the Legal Radar at Forced Labour—Under Special Consideration of Male Victims in Norway2022, Laws
Religious Group Identities in Genocide: Social Identity Theory as a Tool for Disentangling Law and Religion2022, Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Indigenous Customary Law and Norwegian Domestic Law: Scenes of a (Complementary or Mutually Exclusive) Marriage?2022, Laws
Hate Speech and Racialised Discrimination of the Norwegian Sámi: Legal Responses and Responsibility2021, Oslo Law Review
Dehumanising Ideology, Metaphors, and Psychological Othering as Evidence of Genocidal Intent2021, International Criminal Law Review
Domestic Violence in Child Protection Cases before the European Court of Human Rights: Double Victimisation of Abused Parents?2020, Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Conceptualizing the National Group for the Crime of Genocide: Is Law Able to Account for Identity Fault Lines?2020, Nationalities Papers
Imagined Identities: Defining the Racial Group in the Crime of Genocide2016, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (GSP)
The Crime against Humanity of Apartheid in a Post-Apartheid World2015, Oslo Law Review
The Elephant in the Room: The Uneasy Task of Defining 'Racial' in International Criminal Law2015, International Criminal Law Review
'Utdanningssektorens rolle: VIDs arbeid med forsoning': deltakelse i video til VID akademiet2024
Sosialt arbeid som myndighetenes forlengede arm2024, Fontene
Eksempelet Rendulic2024, Klassekampen
Norges nye krigsforbryter2023, Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.)
Frifunnet, men likevel skyldig?2023, Nordnorsk debatt - Nordlys
Civil Disobedience on Trial: Indigenous Protest against Governmental Inaction (bloggpost på International Law Observer)2024
Wind Farms in Indigenous Areas: The Fosen (Norway) and the Lake Turkana Wind Project (Kenya) Cases2021
Jewish Israeli and Palestinians as distinct ‘racial groups’ within the meaning of the crime of apartheid?2021
'Asylum spray’: Acquittal for Racialized Hate Speech against Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees2021
Men as victims of forced labour: Labour migration in times of pandemics2020
‘Race’ in the ECCC Judgment in the Case 002/02–One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?2019
Defining the Protected Groups of Genocide Through the Case Law of International Courts2016
NRK Nyhetsmorgen 26. januar 20242024
Grønn omstilling truer urfolks rettigheter2023
Interview of Dr. Carola Lingaas (International Network of Genocide Scholars)2023
Stopp lønnstyvene!2020
Det hemmelige huset2020
Nå stenger krigstribunalet for Jugoslavia dørene2017
Introduction: The Future of Human Rights2023
Reflections on the Future of Human Rights2023, Routledge
Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case2023, T.M.C. Asser Press
States and International Criminal Justice: COST CA18228 Scoping Survey (version 2), 2020-20232023, Universitetet i Edinburgh
Menn utsatt for tvangsarbeid i Norge: en rapport om deres erfaringer og juridiske situasjon2020, VID vitenskapelige høgskole
Special Issue: The Future of Human Rights2022, Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Editorial - Special Issue on ‘Disentangling the Relationship between Religion and Law’2022, Nordic Journal of Human Rights
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2019, Routledge
The ‘Contextual Elements’ of the Crime of Genocide2018, Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Book Review: Gregory Gordon, Atrocity Speech Law: Foundation, Fragmentation, Fruition 2018, Human Rights Law Review
Book Review: Constructing Genocide and Mass Violence: Society, Crisis, Identity2018, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (GSP)
Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Law of Genocide2018
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law2017, Universitetet i Oslo
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