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Teaching material for courses

Here you will find useful teaching materials for courses as part of our INTPART project.

Videos taken during Bergen Exchanges 2019:

  • Rights to the City – Bergen as a Human Rights City (event description)
  • Professor Louise Shelley: Natural Resource Corruption – How to research and address it? (event description)
  • Political corruption and corruption as a political strategy (event description)
  • Rachel Sieder: Indigenous Rights as political tools – struggles over land and identity (event description)
  • Indigenous governance, intersectionality and gender equality (event description)
  • Malcolm Langford: Multimethod Research and Socio-Legal Studies (event description)
  • Leo Heller: The Human Right to Water as a Governance Mechanism and Political Tool followed by a roundtable on the project ‘Elevating Water Rights to Human Rights’ (event description)
  • Water rights and indigenous struggles (event description)
  • Kristin Sandvik: Legal technology: a field guide to ethical problematization and reflection (event description)
  • War on facts and responsible evidence appraisal (event description)
Posted on 11/10/19.
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