
معرفی
Morten Nadim serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, with research centered on empirical analysis of Norwegian legal institutions including the Supreme Court, sentencing practices, and historical government operations.
Research Interests:
- Public and International Law
- Criminal Law with focus on sentencing inequality
- Tort Law and personal injury compensation systems
- Empirical judicial behavior studies
- Historical analysis of intelligence services
- Legal argumentation development
Publication Trends (2013-2017):
Nadim's scholarship demonstrates sustained empirical investigation into Norwegian judicial processes, examining Supreme Court voting patterns, sentencing disparities, and historical intelligence operations. His work consistently bridges legal theory with practical application, revealing systemic patterns in judicial decision-making while connecting historical state practices to contemporary legal frameworks through interdisciplinary methodology.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
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