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Robert Huseby is a Professor and Head of Education at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo. His research focuses on climate ethics, contractualism, democratic theory, and distributive justice. He holds a PhD from the University of Oslo (2007) and has held academic positions at Buskerud University College and Østfold University College. His work bridges normative political theory and applied ethics, addressing topics like climate justice, sufficiency, and global distributive justice.
Key research themes include the ethical implications of climate policies, the theoretical foundations of distributive justice, and the application of contractualist frameworks to contemporary political issues. He has published widely in journals such as Journal of Political Philosophy and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.
Recent publications explore minilateral climate governance, historical injustice, and the limits of limitarianism. He collaborates with institutions like the Ethics Programme and Global Challenges to Human Rights research groups at the University of Oslo.
- Education: PhD in Political Science (University of Oslo, 2007)
- Key Roles: Professor (2015–present), Head of Education (2024–present)
His research emphasizes normative methodology, particularly in addressing global challenges such as climate change and distributive inequalities. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects on climate ethics and political theory.




