Abstract

Abstract This contribution discusses the way the academic international law industry is organized and the impact this has on scholarship, which is often expected to be inter-disciplinary, with all the pitfalls this entails. These include ethical challenges, with the contribution offering a response to some of these. In the process, it briefly sketches the Nordic academic landscape.

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