Previous events - Page 3

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Welcome to our afternoon seminar with presentation by Astrid Iversen, associate professor at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and guest researcher at University of Oslo.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Katrien Morbee, Lecturer in Banking and Finance Law, Queen Mary University of London.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Eugenia Macchiavello, Assistant Professor in Financial Regulation, University of Genoa, Italy

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Aude-Solveig Epstein, Visiting Assistant Professor of legal studies at NYU Abu Dhabi.

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How should central banks deal with the current climate crisis? Does a broader role for central banks in questions related to the climate crisis require rethinking their independence from democratic politics or does it fit within their current mandate? And if central banks have a role to play with regards to the climate crisis, are the tools available good enough?

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The aim of this fully digital seminar is to analyse the proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and its potential for improvement in light of overarching sustainability objectives.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Roni Laakso, University of Helsinki.

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Welcome to this afternoon seminar with presentation by Madeleine Østenstad, Research assistant, Department of Private law, University of Oslo.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Jaakko Salminen, Copenhagen Business School/University of Turku.

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This lecture, while open for all, is designed for master students at the University of Oslo and Nyenrode University. It discusses what Professor Beate Sjåfjell has referred to as the missing link in the EU’s initiatives to promote sustainable business: company law.

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Welcome to this afternoon seminar with presentation by Charlotte Villiers, Professor of Company Law and Corporate Governance, University of Bristol Law School.

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Master of Laws, MSc Trude Myklebust will be defending the thesis Fair, orderly and sustainable financial markets? Exploring regulatory challenges arising in a complex, interconnected and evolving financial system amidst increased societal expectations for the degree of Ph.D.

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The meeting is open to all members of Daughters of Themis – and we welcome new members: anyone identifying as a female business scholar, i.e. undertaking research concerning business, in any discipline or across disciplines, may submit their membership application through this online form. We especially encourage scholars from low-income countries, of diverse backgrounds and in all levels of academia to apply.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Dinie Suryadini Mukti Arief, University of Oslo.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Catherine Banet, University of Oslo.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Jasmina Bukovac, University of Zürich.

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The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is European Company Law. The seminar is planned as a physical event at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, with possibility for participation through Zoom.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Dr. Elena Cirkovic, Helsinki University.

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The  workshop will be held through Zoom. While it is organised primarily as a meeting for members of our Business and Finance Forums, it is open to all interested. Please register your participation below.

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Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Elsabe Boshoff, PhD Candidate at Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo.

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The theme of the sixth international workshop of Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars, is the highly topical theme of ‘Contemporary Theories in Corporate Law and Corporate Governance’. The aim of the annual workshop is to provide a forum for open, intimate and inspiring discussions with workshop participants selected based on a highly competitive call for papers.

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Welcome to this lunch seminar with presentation by Professor Adam Leaver, Director for the Centre for Research in Accounting & Finance in Context (CRAFiC), University of Sheffield.

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Welcome to this lunch seminar with presentation by Professor Jukka Mähönen, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo.

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To facilitate a constructive and nuanced debate on the role and relevance of corporate purpose, Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars is organising this full-day virtual conference. 

The conference is open for all, including students. Please register your participation below.

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Following up on the Academic Workshop on the Financial Risks of Unsustainability, held on 1 December 2020, this Symposium brings together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars to discuss further collaboration. The Symposium is by invitation only.