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Mads Andenas is Professor at the University of Oslo Faculty of Law and Director of the Centre of Commercial and Corporate Law at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. He also holds affiliation with the University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law. His academic career spans multiple prestigious institutions across Europe and North America, reflecting his international standing in legal scholarship.
Professor Andenas' research focuses on the intersection of international law, human rights, and European Union law. His work particularly examines the role of general principles in international legal systems, judicial interpretation across jurisdictions, and the implementation of human rights standards. He has made significant contributions to understanding how courts interact across national and international boundaries, with special attention to the European Court of Human Rights and its relationship with national courts. His scholarship often addresses the tension between state sovereignty and international legal obligations, particularly in the context of human rights protection and financial regulation.
His publication record demonstrates consistent engagement with evolving areas of international legal practice, showing particular interest in how judicial interpretation shapes legal development beyond formal treaty frameworks. The trajectory of his work reveals increasing focus on systemic coherence in international law and the practical implementation of rights across different legal traditions.
Professor Andenas has collaborated with leading scholars including Alec Stone Sweet, Eirik Bjorge, and Wayne Sandholtz on significant projects examining judicial politics and human rights protection mechanisms. His work appears in major legal journals and research paper series from institutions including the University of Oslo, University of Hong Kong, and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.




