Academics
Master's Degree Programmes
North Sea Energy Law - Part time 2 year Executive Master
Courses offered in English
Find courses
Find reading lists, lecture times and notes from all law courses.
News
-
1st edition of the ELAWNET conference and PhD school in energy law completed
On 14 and 15 May 2024, the Department of Energy and Resources Law organized, in cooperation with the Research Group in Natural Resources Law of the University of Oslo, the 1st edition of the annual ELAWNET conference dedicated to Energy Law in the light of the green transition towards net zero emissions.
-
Sondre Dyrland, new Associate Professor at the Department of Energy and Resources Law
The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law of the University of Oslo, is pleased to welcome Sondre Dyrland as new Associate Professor with the Department of Energy and Resources Law.
-
Recommendations for a future-proof electricity market design in Europe in light of the 2021-23 energy crisis
In this multi-authored paper, Professor Catherine Banet, together with several energy economists, discuss electricity market design in Europe in light of the 2021-2023 energy crisis.
-
The need for a more holistic approach to energy resources governance
In this this article, Associate Professor Katrine Broch Hauge explains the content of the Fosen-judgment and the convention on biological diversity, and other key characteristics of the development of the management of the Norwegian outfields.
-
Does deep delegation in the electricity sector stretch the ECJ's Meroni non-delegation doctrine too far?
In this article, the author Doctoral Research Fellow Julius Rumpf explores the needs for and legal boundaries to the delegation of rule-making, particularly in light of the European Court of Justice's (ECJ's) non-delegation doctrine, or Meroni doctrine.
News
Publications
The periodical MarIus
Professionals and students publish selected works in the periodicals MarIus and SIMPLY, the Scandinavian Institute’s Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook (in English).
All articles are openly accessible to all, free of charge at Sjørettsfondet.