Nettsider med emneord «Europe»
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There has been an increasing interest in the public aspects of maritime law over the past decade at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law. As from 2013, the Institute has teamed up with a few key partners and has formalized the international co-operation in the Oslo Law of the Sea Forum.
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The InterTran project is an interdisciplinary research project focusing on the expanding new, European transport policy from a legal and logistical point of view.
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This research project is the second book project undertaken by the Oslo Law of the Sea Forum, OSLOS.
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From 15-18 August, the Norwegian Center for Human Rights (NCHR) welcomed an expert group from China to discuss new developments in field of business and human rights. The weeklong study tour offered a unique opportunity for Chinese and Norwegian experts to discuss Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) legislation in China, Norway and other countries.