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Monthly Archives: January 2022

NEW ARTICLE: Professor Marit Skivenes and colleagues at UC Berkeley, USA, compare citizens’ rights orientations in context of child protection […]
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BLOG: Is there a solution to secure equal justice for children in child protection? Yes, we can look to the […]
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NEW ARTICLE: In this article,[1] Professor Marit Skivenes explores cross-country variation of population views on the thresholds of child protection […]
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BLOG: An Institute for Family and Demography could possess legal authority to intervene directly into divorce and child custody proceedings […]
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VIDEO: Professor Ragnhild Bjørknes (University of Bergen) gives a presentation about an ongoing research project in Norway on the effects […]
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