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Graver HansPetter

Nov 5, 1955

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Norwegian jurist and legal scholar who serves as professor and was the dean at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo between 2008 and 2015. Link to Wikipedia biography

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Public Profile: Hans Petter Graver (b. 1955, Oslo)

Hans Petter Graver

Born: 5 November 1955, Oslo, Norway

Profession: Legal scholar; Professor of Law (University of Oslo)

Overview

Hans Petter Graver is a leading Norwegian jurist known for work in administrative law, competition law, legal methodology, and the rule of law under pressure. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo and is widely cited in public debates about courts, democracy, and governance. His scholarship often explores how legal institutions behave in times of crisis and how the independence of the judiciary can be safeguarded.

News and Public Commentary

  • Frequently interviewed in Norwegian and international media on judicial independence, separation of powers, and constitutional safeguards.
  • Commentary on European rule-of-law developments, including challenges in Poland and Hungary, and on the role of courts in emergencies.
  • Regular contributions to national outlets and legal periodicals, discussing climate litigation, administrative discretion, and democratic resilience.
  • Participates in public hearings and expert panels on law reform, legal ethics, and the design of robust institutions.

Recent Projects and Research Focus

  • Studies on judges under pressure: comparative analyses of judicial behavior when the rule of law is contested or in crisis.
  • Projects on due process in algorithmic and data-driven public administration and the implications for fairness and accountability.
  • Research on competition and market regulation within broader constitutional and administrative frameworks.
  • Contributions to interdisciplinary initiatives on democracy, autocracy, and the rule of law; supervision of doctoral research in public law.

Selected Publications and Contributions

  • Books and essays on administrative law, legal method, and the judiciary in authoritarian settings; the widely discussed “Dommernes krig” addresses judges in times of political upheaval.
  • Articles on constitutional culture, judicial ethics, and the limits of executive power in emergencies.
  • Chapters in edited volumes mapping the interface between law and politics in Nordic and European contexts.

Roles, Honors, and Affiliations

  • Professor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law; former Dean.
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
  • Service on editorial boards and scientific committees for legal journals and research councils.
  • Expert advisor to public bodies and commissions on administrative and competition law.

Social Media and Online Presence

Public updates and authoritative information are primarily shared through the University of Oslo Faculty of Law pages and reputable media interviews. Academic footprints can be found in common scholarly indexes (for example, citation databases and researcher identifiers). Any personal social media accounts should be verified for authenticity; professional communications typically occur via institutional channels.

Education and Career Path

Graver earned his law degree and doctoral degree in Norway and has held visiting roles at European and international institutions. His career combines leadership in legal academia with active engagement in public discourse and law-reform efforts.

Media and Press

For interviews, commentary, or event participation, consult the University of Oslo Faculty of Law press and communications pages or the official staff profile for current contact routes and announcements.

Note: This profile summarizes publicly available information about a Norwegian public law scholar active in research, education, and public debate as of recent years.