Justice in the Risk Society Project manager: Professor Ragnhild H. Hennum, University of Oslo International co-operation partner: Professor Barbara Hudson, University of Central Lancashire, UK Faculty of Law
Objective • Justice in the Risk Society focuses on the tension between risks and rights. It consists of two subprojects which each will focus on areas where new regulations and/or legislations have been developed in order to control risk, and where the new regulations may challenge fundamental rights. Through the two empirical examples this project will explore to what extent the effort to control risk has led to new legislation or new practices, and further on how the control of risk are balanced with citizens’ fundamental rights. • Subproject 1 will examine new legislative measures and practices that facilitate co-operation and exchange of information between the Norwegian police and the police in other Schengen countries. • Subproject 2 will analyze the discourse of justice in recent crime and security policy initiatives in Norway, by analyzing how recent legal initiatives, influenced by risk and/or security thinking, have dealt with the issue of justice. Faculty of Law
Approach, method, disciplines • Approach: The project will explore to what extent the effort to control risk are balanced with citizens’ fundamental rights. • Methods: – Traditional legal method analysing legal texts and official documents (Subproject 1) – Text analysis, discourse analysis (Subproject 2) • Disciplines: Law, criminology, sociology of law Faculty of Law
Perceived results and benefits • Even though the two subprojects are empirical oriented and focus on specific sectors of society, Justice in the Risk Society will generate general knowledge on the intersection between risks and rights. • The project will also generate knowledge of risk management that will be of value for the society as a hole. Faculty of Law
Publications/communication of reserach results • PhD dissertation (2010) • Conference papers (2008-2010) • Report (2010) • Journal articles (2009-2010) • Anthology on Risk and Justice (2010) • Workshop with national and international researchers working in the field of risk and justice (2008) • Conference with participants from the government, NGO’s, researchers and participants from relevant sectors (2010) Faculty of Law
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