
معرفی
Fredrik Dybfest Hjorthen is a Researcher at the ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, currently on leave. He is affiliated with the Oslo Political Theory group and the Practical Philosophy Group. His work centers on normative political theory, particularly in global justice, humanitarian intervention, and climate ethics.
Research Interests:
- Normative Political Theory
- International Justice
- Humanitarian Intervention and Burden-Sharing
- Cyber War Ethics
- Climate and Environmental Justice
- Global Governance and Institutional Legitimacy
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on ethical dimensions of international action, including proportionality in cyber warfare, consumption-based emissions responsibility, and the moral foundations of humanitarian intervention. These works span disciplines such as political philosophy, international relations, and environmental ethics, reflecting a deeply interdisciplinary approach.
Scientific Awards:
- International mobility grant (postdoc) from the Research Council of Norway (2019–2022), 3.3 million NOK
- Runner-up, 2019 Environmental Politics Article of the Year Award
- 2017 Res Publica Postgraduate Essay Prize
Hjorthen has advised no students publicly listed and has not disclosed grant leadership beyond his postdoctoral funding. He is actively engaged in research projects related to rule of law in public administration and European integration. He is affiliated with research groups focused on political theory and practical philosophy, contributing to a vibrant intellectual community at the University of Oslo.



