International Perspectives on the Norwegian Constitution

In the Bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution , the The Faculty of Humantities, Social Sciences and Education will host a conference on the international perspectives on the Norwegian constitution.

Speakers

  • Torleif Hamre, Stiftelse Eidsvoll 1814: "Constitution and independence movements in the final stage of the Napoleonic Wars: Spain, Hispanic America and Norway"
  • Pasi Ihalainen, University of Jyväskylä: "Shared Traditions of Representative Government in the Swedish and Finnish Parliaments, 1917−1919, and Norway as one of Alternative Constitutional Models"
  • Martin Krieger, Christian-Albrecht-Universität Kiel: "Eidsvoll as a model for Schleswig-Holstein? The constitutional debate in Kiel and Copenhagen (1820s-1840s)."
  • Markus J. Prutsch, European Parliament: "Post-Napoleonic Constitutionalism in Europe: Between Revolution and Reaction"
  • Ola Mestad, University of Oslo: "The moderate revolutionary constitution -  What makes the Norwegian Constitution different in the years after 1814?"
  • Michael Schmidt, UiT: "Just another communistic plot? Karl Marx as a fan of the Norwegian constitution."
  • Cathrine Theodorsen, UiT: "The Norwegian Constitution and the anti-Danish Discourse in the Writings of Theodor Mügge"

 

You are most welcome to participate. The seminar is free of charge and open for all. Please, register at our web page, so we can comfortably provide gathering for all participants.

 

 

Når: 28.10.14 kl 09.00–16.30
Hvor: UiT, TEO 1.325
Sted: Tromsø
Målgruppe: alle
Ansvarlig: Anita Evensen

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Frist: 27.10.2014
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