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Anneken Kari Sperr is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen, Norway. Her research focuses on Administrative Law, Family Law, International Private Law, and Comparative Law. She is affiliated with research groups in Welfare Law, Family and Children Law, and Administrative Law.
Teaching includes courses such as Examen Facultatum, Family Law, Administrative Law I & II, and Comparative Law seminars. Her work emphasizes legal harmonization in Scandinavia and the intersection of law with social policy.
Recent research explores assisted reproductive technology (ART) legal frameworks, parental rights, and dispute resolution mechanisms. Key contributions include comparative studies on administrative law in Germany and Norway, and the legal implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Lectures and presentations address topics like legitimate expectations in administrative law, Nordic legal cooperation, and the role of mediation in Norway. She has authored major works, including the monograph 'Verwaltungsrechtsschutz in Deutschland und Norwegen' (2009).
Her interdisciplinary approach bridges constitutional principles, procedural law, and socio-legal analysis, contributing to both national and international legal discourse.




