Rapporteurs

Judicial behavior: Decision makers in the CJEU

I open the black box of the decision-making process to consider governments’ and judges’ strategic behavior in the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).

Delegation of committee reports in the European Parliament

(2020) European Union Politics, 21(2), pp 233-254 Specialization in Parliament yields diminishing marginal returns.

Building legitimacy: strategic case allocations in the Court of Justice of the European Union

(2020) Journal of European Public Policy, 27(8), pp 1215-1235 Best papers from the European Union Studies Association 2019 Biennial Conference in Denver, USA.

Striving for influence: The effect of performance on candidate selection

(2018) Party Politics, 24 (4), pp 382-396 Parties in closed-list systems prefer renominating high-performing candidates for reelection.

(Self-)selection and expertise among decision-makers in the European Parliament

(2018) The Journal of Legislative Studies, 24 (1), pp 148-172 Groups delegate legislative tasks to dedicated members with policy-specific knowledge

Choosing Agents: Members of the European Parliament and their Political Organizations Seen through Report Allocation

(2017) Doctoral dissertation, University of Oslo, 323 p. This dissertation treats with the mutual influence of parliamentary group's allocation of influence and national parties' selection of candidates.