2023
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. Inductive Risk and the Legitimacy of Non-Majoritarian Institutions. British Journal of Political Science 2023 UiO
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2022
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. Borders of Technocracy: Expertise, democracy, and the legitimacy of unelected bodies. Universitetet i Oslo 2022 220 s. Doktoravhandling, Universitetet i Oslo(920) UiO
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr; Sandven, Hallvard Hodne. Symmetry in the Delegation of Power as a Legitimacy Criterion. Journal of Common Market Studies 2022 ;Volum 61.(4) s. 900-916 UiO
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2021
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr; Michailidou, Asimina. Beyond expertise: the public construction of legitimacy for EU agencies. Political Research Exchange (PRX) 2021 ;Volum 3.(1) s. 1-27 UiO
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2020
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. More power, more control: The legitimizing role of expertise in Frontex after the refugee crisis. Regulation & Governance 2020 ;Volum 16.(2) s. 557-571 UiO
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. Teknisk ekspertise kan være en politisk ressurs. Stat og styring 2020 ;Volum 30.(3) s. 12-15 UiO
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2019
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. Frontex, Expertise and the Refugee Crisis. Making non-majoritarian institutions safe for democracy; 2019-06-20 - 2019-06-21 UiO
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2018
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. The Role of Expertise in Frontex. The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy: Experts, Elites and the People; 2018-04-10 - 2018-04-14 UiO
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2016
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Fjørtoft, Trym Nohr. Coping or Hoping Mechanisms: Evaluating the Effectiveness of National Human Rights Institutions. Universitetet i Oslo 2016 121 s. UiO
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