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Eirik Bjorge

Visiting Fellow

Person Type
Former Personnel
Institutes
UNU Centre UNU-CPR
Education
Doctorate in Comparative Public and Human Rights Law, University of Oxford
Education
Doctorate in Public International Law, University of Oslo
Education
Law degree, University of Oslo

Professor Eirik Bjorge is a Visiting Fellow at the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research where he provides legal advice to the High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism (HLAB), focusing specifically on the international law aspects of the HLAB’s work.

Eirik Bjorge is also a Senior Global Research Fellow at New York University School of Law, a Professor of Law at Bristol University Law School in the United Kingdom, and was previously a Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford.

Professor Bjorge is author and co-author of several books, including The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties, which was awarded the King of Norway’s Gold Medal, Domestic Application of the ECHR: Courts as Faithful TrusteesOppenheim’s International Law, and Satow’s Diplomatic Practice. He is also co-editor of Landmark Cases in Public International Law and Farewell to Fragmentation: Reassertion and Convergence in International Law.

In addition to his academic duties, Professor Bjorge has sat as a commercial arbitrator and acts as counsel in international proceedings. He has a doctorate in Comparative Public and Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford, and a doctorate and law degree from the University of Oslo.

Research Interests

  • Public International Law