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Magne Strandberg is a Professor of Law at the University of Bergen’s Faculty of Law, specializing in civil procedure, evidence law, and legal theory. His work emphasizes European legal harmonization, particularly through the ELI/UNIDROIT Model Rules, and explores cross-jurisdictional issues in evidence accessibility, third-party litigation funding, and appellate system reform. Strandberg is affiliated with multiple research groups including Legal Theory, Tort Law & Insurance Law, and Civil Procedure & Conflict Resolution.
- Key Research Focus: Evidence standards, comparative civil procedure, EU legal influence on Norwegian law, and judicial reform.
- Recent Contributions: 2025 analysis of European model evidence rules, 2023 Supreme Court case on class actions, and 2022 critique of appellate system accessibility.
His publications span over two decades, addressing topics from down’s syndrome medical liability cases to digital revolution impacts on evidence law. Strandberg frequently lectures at international forums, including Uppsala University and the Swedish Network for European Studies.
Research Groups:
- Research Group for Legal Theory
- Research Group for Tort Law and Insurance Law
- Research Group for Property Law
- Research Group for Civil Procedure and Conflict Resolution
Grants & Funding: Supported by the Research Council of Norway (Project ID 342006) for work on evidence requirements across tribunals.




