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Trust in the Norwegian Child Protection System

VIDEO: Marit Skivenes in conversation with judge Arnfinn Bårdsen from the European Court of Human Rights.

The Norwegian child protection system is heavily criticized, both at home and abroad. The rulings against Norway in the European Court of Human Rights are among the cases that have recently brought the topic on the agenda.

The meeting (held in Norwegian) was organized by the University of Bergen, in collaboration with the Student Society of Bergen. Moderator is Siri Gloppen, professor at the Department of Comparative Politics and head of Center on Law & Social Transformation.

 


PICTURE: Archive picture, photy by Idun H. Økland.

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