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Ingvill Helland Göller

Associate Professor
Department of Law
Phone
+47 38141679
Mobile phone
+4740878482
Office 9I153 (Universitetsveien 19, 4630 Kristiansand, Norway)

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Ingvill Helland Göller is associate professor at the Department of Law at the University of Agder's School of Business and Law. She holds a PhD from the University of Bergen in the field of human rights and comparative law, where she also completed her Norwegian law degree (cand.jur.).

Helland Göller's research focuses primarily on legal method, constitutional law and human rights in a comparative perspective, with a particular focus on Norwegian and German law. At the moment, she is focussing her reserarch on the synergy of legal method and constitutional law.

Helland Göller has an extensive international network. She is a member of the German Association for Comparative Law (Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung), as well as the Rule of Law-project (Rettsstatsprosjektet) and the research group for legal cultures at the University of Bergen.

She has been published in anthologies and journals nationally and internationally.

Helland Göller has previously worked at the University of Bergen Faculty of Law as an assistant professor, PhD student, researcher and post.doc. She has also been a guest researcher at the Max Planck Institute for international law in Heidelberg (Germany) and a trainee at the European Court of Human Rights.

Publications

  • Mpembeni, Rose N.M.; Kakoko, Deodatus C.V.; Aasen, Henriette Sinding & Helland Göller, Ingvill (2019). Realizing women's right to maternal health: A study of awareness of rights and utilization of maternal health services among reproductive age women in two rural districts in Tanzania. PLOS ONE. ISSN 1932-6203. 14(5). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216027. Full text in Research Archive
  • Helland, Ingvill (2014). Introduction to German legal method. In Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (Ed.), Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISSN 978-3-16-153062-3. p. 188–222.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2014). The permissibility and (conditional) recommendability of contra legem interpretations in Norwegian Law. Retfærd. Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift. ISSN 0105-1121. 37(1), p. 17–42.
  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2014). International Influences in Norwegian Legal Method. In Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (Ed.), Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISSN 978-3-16-153062-3. p. 344–368.
  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2014). Norwegian and German Legal Methods Compared: Similarities and Differences, their Reasons and Consequences. In Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (Ed.), Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISSN 978-3-16-153062-3. p. 267–324.
  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2014). Introduction to Norwegian Legal Method. In Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (Ed.), Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISSN 978-3-16-153062-3. p. 99–140.
  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2014). Comparing legal Methods – an Analytical Framework. In Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (Ed.), Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISSN 978-3-16-153062-3. p. 1–19.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2013). Grunnlovstekstens betydning for forfatningens rekkevidde - norske særtrekk i en komparativ kontekst. In Holmøyvik, Eirik (Eds.), Tolkingar av Grunnlova. Om forfatningsutviklinga 1814-2014. Pax Forlag. ISSN 978-82-530-3633-5. p. 221–255.
  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2013). Methodische Grundlagen der Entscheidungsfindung im norwegischen Privatrecht. Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht. ISSN 0943-3929. p. 585–618.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2006). Norwegian law on jurisdiction and choice of law in cases concerning personality rights. Det juridiske fakultets skriftserie. ISSN 0801-809X.

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  • Koch, Søren & Helland, Ingvill (2014). Nordic and Germanic Legal Methods -. Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-153062-3. 461 p.

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  • Göller, Ingvill Helland (2023). Hvilken metode når? Innledning til diskusjon om komparativrettslig(e) metode(r).
  • Göller, Ingvill Helland (2023). Putting the North on the map of comparative law.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Begrepet «negativ sosial kontroll» i en juridisk kontekst.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Fortalens betydning for tolkningen av Den europeiske menneskerettighets-konvensjonen.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Betydningen av prinsippet om «barnets beste» ved vurderingen av hva som er negativ sosial kontroll.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Betydningen av prinsippet om «barnets beste» ved vurderingen av hva som er negativ sosial kontroll, illustrert ved praktiske eksempler fra minoritetsrådgivernes hverdag.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Prinsippet om «barnets beste»: Hva som er best for barnet er en rettslig vurdering .
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Freedom of expression and its limits: having a licence does not mean you’re allowed to drive blindfolded.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Begrepet «negativ sosial kontroll» i en juridisk kontekst.
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2022). Negativ sosial kontroll og internasjonale menneskerettigheter.
  • Göller, Ingvill Helland (2020). Grenser for lovtolkning - eller grenseløs "tolkning"?
  • Göller, Ingvill Helland (2020). Grenser for lovtolkning - eller grenseløs tolkning?
  • Helland Göller, Ingvill (2018). A legal cultural framework for comparing legal methods.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2016). Upholding the law through contra legem interpretations: particularities of Norwegian legal method.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2013). Legal culture as a framework for the implementation of human rights.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2013). Kathrin Mellech: Die Rezeption der EMRK sowie der Urteile des EGMR in der französischen und deutschen Rechtsprechung. Archiv des Völkerrechts (AVR). ISSN 0003-892X. 51(3), p. 393–396.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2013). Contra legem interpretations as a guardian of human rights?A Norwegian perspective.
  • Helland, Ingvill & Koch, Søren (2012). An operationalised concept of legal culture.
  • Helland, Ingvill & Koch, Søren (2012). Predictability in Norwegian and German law, including the role of case-law in legal argumentation.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2012). Ordlydens betydning for forfatningens rekkevidde.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2012). Protection of individual rights in Norwegian law - the new proposal for a comprehensive reform of the 198-year-old constitutional protection regime.
  • Helland, Ingvill & Koch, Søren (2011). Introduction to Norwegian and German legal method from a comparative perspective: Similarities and differences, their reasons and consequences.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2011). Sikring av menneskerettigheter: Statens unnlatelsesansvar.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2011). Metodekurs i Rettsstat og Menneskerettigheter.
  • Helland, Ingvill & Kvam, Bjarne (2010). Statens plikt til å sikre menneskerettigheter: utvalgte former for unnlatelsesansvar.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2010). Metodekurs og manduksjon i Rettsstat og Menneskerettigheter.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2010). Presentation of my doctoral thesis: Rulings of the European Court of Human Rights as a legal argument in Norwegian law compared to German.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2009). Metodekurs i Rettsstat og Menneskerettigheter.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2009). Faglunsj om nyere rettspraksis fra EMD.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2008). Metodekurs i menneskerettigheter.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2008). Oppdateringsforelesning og metodekurs i menneskerettigheter for rettslærelærere.
  • Helland, Ingvill (2006). Main Characteristics of Norwegian Tort Law.

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