Faglige interesser
- Domstolspolitikk
- Dommerutnevnelser
- De politiske konsekvensene av rettsavgjørelser
- Den Europeiske Menneskerettighetsdomstolen
- Internasjonale domstoler og internasjonal tvisteløsning
- Rettsstat
- Anvendt kvantitativ metode
Undervisning
Bakgrunn
Utdanning
- PhD i Statsvitenskap, UiO (2019)
- Mastergrad i Peace and Conflict Studies, UiO (2013)
- Bachelorgrad i Internasjonale Studier, UiO (2011)
Arbeidserfaring
- Førsteamanuensis, Institutt for Statsvitenskap, UiO, 2022 - d.d.
- Seniorforsker ved PRIO, 2022 - d.d.
- Postdoktor ved PluriCourts, UiO, 2019-2022
- Forsker ved PluriCourts, UiO, 2019.
- Gjesteforsker ved Department of Government, Georgetown University, våren 2017.
- Stipendiat ved Institutt for Statsvitenskap, UiO, 2015-2019
Publikasjoner
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Strain, Nicola Claire; Lie, Runar Hilleren; Chernykh, Yuliya; Espelid, Even; St John, Taylor & Langford, Malcolm
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(2024).
Compliance politics and international investment disputes: a new dataset.
Journal of international economic law.
ISSN 1369-3034.
27(1),
s. 70–92.
doi:
10.1093/jiel/jgae004.
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Tveit, Andreas Kokkvoll; Hovi, Jon & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2023).
Screening or constraining? The relationship between participation and target achievement in transboundary air pollution treaties.
Earth System Governance.
ISSN 2589-8116.
17(August 2023),
s. 1–9.
doi:
10.1016/j.esg.2023.100185.
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Enforcement and management scholars alike expect that countries participating in an international agreement will more likely achieve predetermined targets than nonparticipating countries will. The management school ascribes this expected association to a constraining effect of the treaty; the enforcement school ascribes it to a screening effect. If the latter conjecture is correct, the association between participation and target achievement should significantly weaken (or even vanish) when controlling for targets' ambition level and other confounding factors. We test this hypothesis on a new dataset comprising three protocols under the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP). Our results suggest that the positive association between participation and target achievement is robust to controlling for confounding factors; hence, our data suggests that these CLRTAP protocols have indeed constrained participating states.
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Berge, Tarald Gulseth & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2022).
Bureaucratic capacity and preference attainment in international economic negotiations.
The Review of International Organizations.
ISSN 1559-7431.
doi:
10.1007/s11558-022-09475-z.
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What determines states’ ability to influence the contents of international institutions? Extant scholarship on international economic negotiations highlights the importance of political and economic capacity in negotiations. In this article, we argue that another structural source of negotiating power has been overlooked: bureaucratic capacity. Building on in-depth interviews with a large sample of international economic negotiators, we develop a theory of how differences in bureaucratic capacity can give states advantages in bilateral negotiations. We test our theory on a dataset of bilateral investment treaties. To measure preference attainment, we combine a unique repository of states’ public negotiating mandates called model treaties and the texts of finalized investment treaties to compute the verbatim distances between states’ stated preferences and the treaties they negotiate. We then show that states with greater bureaucratic capacity than their counterparts tend to achieve higher preference attainment in investment treaty negotiations. Our results have important implications for scholarship on international negotiations and for policy-makers engaged in investment policy reform.
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St John, Taylor; Langford, Malcolm; Chernykh, Yuliya; Stiansen, Øyvind; Berge, Tarald Gulseth & Puig, Sergio
(2023).
Bargaining in the Shadow of Awards.
SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Stiansen, Øyvind
(2020).
Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen: Lær deg R. En innføring i statistikkprogrammets muligheter.
Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning.
ISSN 0040-716X.
61(2),
s. 190–193.
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Larsson, Olof; Squatrito, Theresa; Stiansen, Øyvind & St. John, Taylor
(2019).
Selection and Appointment in International Adjudication: Insights from Political Science.
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Naurin, Nils Daniel & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2017).
Judicial Dissent and Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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Naurin, Nils Daniel & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2017).
Judicial Dissent and Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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Naurin, Nils Daniel & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2017).
Judicial Dissent and Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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Naurin, Daniel & Stiansen, Øyvind
(2016).
Judicial Dissent and Compliance with Inter-American Court of Human Rights Judgments.
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Stiansen, Øyvind
(2015).
National Parliaments and Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights.
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Stiansen, Øyvind
(2015).
Domestic Salience and Compliance with International
Courts.
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Publisert
4. mai 2022 20:50
- Sist endret
2. feb. 2024 15:27