- E-mailJenny.Krutzinna@uib.no
- Phone+47 55 58 34 29
- Visitor AddressChristiesgt. 17
- Postal AddressPostboks 78025020 BERGEN
My main research interest is the role of well-being as justification in ethical and legal argumentation processes, especially in the context of raising and educating children. My work focuses on the use of well-being and beneficence as justifications for limitations to personal liberties and I am particularly interested in bioethics as it relates to social justice and policy-making, esp. in the context of vulnerable groups.
Academic article
- 2021. Breaking the cycle: Solidarity with care-leaver mothers. The Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies (DiGeSt). 82-92.
- 2020. Judging parental competence: A cross‐country analysis of judicial decision makers' written assessment of mothers' parenting capacities in newborn removal cases. Child & Family Social Work. 50-60.
- 2020. Family Life for Children in State Care. An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ Reasoning on Adoption Without Consent. The International Journal of Children's Rights. 715-747.
- 2019. The hidden proceedings - An analysis of accountability of child protection adoption proceedings in eight European jurisdictions. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance. 339-371.
- 2018. Enabling Posthumous Medical Data Donation: An Appeal for the Ethical Utilisation of Personal Health Data. Science and Engineering Ethics.
- 2018. Atypical employment and disability in the digital economy: accountability gap leaves disabled app developers’ rights unprotected. Law, Innovation and Technology.
Lecture
- 2018. Children’s Right to Health: Childhood obesity.
- 2018. Children's Right to Child Friendly Justice.
Popular scientific lecture
- 2020. Protecting Children, Creating Citizens.
- 2020. Family Life for Children.
- 2020. Barn i "lockdown": Utfordrer korona-tiltakene barns rettigheter? .
Academic lecture
- 2019. The Child’s Right to Family Life. An analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ reasoning on adoption without consent.
- 2019. Giving yourself? Reflections on the ethics of data donation in healthcare.
- 2019. Ethical issues in Big Data for NCD risk factor surveillance.
- 2019. "Best interests at the edge of medicine: Conceptualising the individual child in child protection interventions".
- 2018. Justifying Removals of Newborn Babies: A Cross-Country Analysis of Judiciary Decision Makers Reasoning of Parental Capacities .
Short communication
- 2019. Acceptability of family court decision-making in eight jurisdictions. Family Law. 867-869.
Book review
- 2021. Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, The Ecology of Childhood. How Our Changing World Threatens Children’s Rights. The International Journal of Children's Rights. 239-243.
Academic anthology/Conference proceedings
- 2019. The Ethics of Medical Data Donation. Springer.
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
- 2019. Shaping Children: The Pursuit of Normalcy in Pediatric Cognitive Neuro-enhancement. 14 pages.
- 2019. Ethical Medical Data Donation: A Pressing Issue. 6 pages.
- 2019. Enabling Posthumous Medical Data Donation: A Plea for the Ethical Utilisation of Personal Health Data. 18 pages.
- 2019. An Ethical Code for Posthumous Medical Data Donation. 15 pages.
Article in business/trade/industry journal
- 2020. Pedersen et al v. Norway: Progress towards child-centrism at the European Court of Human Rights? . Strasbourg Observers.
- 2020. Familiengerichtlicher Kinderschutz in Deutschland – Ein internationaler Vergleich anlässlich des „Staufener Missbrauchsfalls“. FF - Forum Familienrecht. 14-17.
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