Webpages tagged with «law»

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Since 2008, the European Union faces a range of existential threats between populism, technocracy, and mediatisation. How can the EU address the rise of populist parties, the expanding role of the EU’s depoliticized bodies, and the world of social media?

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

Denne artikkelen tar for seg offentlig virksomhet i privatrettslig lys, med fokus på organisering og virkemidler innenfor spenningen offentlig vs. privat tjenesteytelse.

This paper considers public services and welfare in the light of common law, focusing on organisation and instruments for the national administration. The paper is in Norwegian.

ARENA Working Paper 01/2002 (html)

Hans Petter Graver

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

What is the theoretical basis of a law's legitimacy, and to what extent are we obliged towards obeying it? This paper addresses classical legal-philosophical questions from a deliberative perspective.

ARENA Working Paper 25/2000 (html)

Agustín José Menéndez

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

This paper addresses the driving forces behind EU law, focusing on the exchanges between national legal traditions.

ARENA Working Paper 24/2000 (html)

Hans Petter Graver

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

In this paper, Erik O. Eriksen claims that the EEA Agreement to a large extent has made Norway a de facto EU member. Norway's democratic deficit will increase as the cooperation within the EU expands and the institutions are reformed.

ARENA Working Paper 21/2008 (pdf)

Erik. O. Eriksen

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

This paper seeks to clarify the empirical and normative contents of juridifaction by drawing a line between five analytical dimensions of the term.

ARENA Working Paper 14/2005 (pdf)

Lars Chr. Blichner and Anders Molander

Published Nov. 9, 2010 10:52 AM

What are the epistemological links between culture and law? This paper aims to retrace their relation, based on the weberian argument that modernity and rationalization have removed jurisdiction from its basic, cultural justification.

ARENA Working Paper 14/1997 (html)

J. Peter Burgess