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Presentation by Professor Beate Sjåfjell.
Open for all interested. The lunch seminar will be held through Zoom. Please register your participation below!
This workshop is open for all interested and will be held through Zoom. If you would like to participate, please register below and we will send you the Zoom link.
Presentation by Dirk Andreas Zetzsche, Professor at the University of Luxembourg.
The lunch seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for all. If you would like to participate, please register to get the Zoom link.
See the zoomed event below.
This event was part of Oslo Peace Days 2020 and focused on pertinent global challenges, including human rights accountability, countering climate change, managing migration, and dealing with organizational challenges of the United Nations (UN).
In Europe, there is an emerging recognition of the significance of corporate law and corporate governance for a sustainable future. At this seminar, we facilitate an in-depth discussion of how to move forward, drawing on the results of our now concluded SMART Project.
The seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for all. If you would like to participate, please register below and we will send you the Zoom link.
How has government policies and local interventions adopted to curb the spread of Covid-19 affected prisoners in penal institutions and elderly residents of nursing homes across Sweden, Denmark and Norway?
The Norwegian Center for Human Rights (NCHR) and the Norwegian Human Rights Fund (NHRF) have the pleasure of inviting key institutions and individuals to strategize on how to advance the agenda on the Right to Defend Rights and support to human rights defenders in the frontline.
Presenters: Eléonore Maitre-Ekern (UiO) and Sigurd Sagen Vildåsen (NTNU)
The lunch seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for all. If you would like to participate, please register to get the Zoom link.
Welcome to this Academic Workshop.
The workshop will be held through Zoom and is open for all interested, including students. If you would like to participate please register below, or if you have any questions, please contact the administration.
Welcome to this combined Business and Finance Forum meeting.
The seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for members of the Business and Finance Forums. If you would like to participate, or have any questions, please contact the administration.
Professor Tobias Mahler and Associate Professor Sebastian Schwemer will introduce the topic at a joint lunch seminar of the Centre for European Law, the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, and the research group Markets, Innovations and Competition.
The title for Mr. Lynks presentation is: Responsibilities for addressing human rights violations in the OPT (Occupied Palestinian Territory): The Occupant (Israel), the Occupied (PA), the High Contracting Parties (to the Geneva Conventions), UN treaty bodies. It will be followed by a Q&A session and discussion. See the Zoom webinar here:
European Law Lunch with Luca Tosoni, PhD Fellow at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law.
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.
Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2020. Daughters of Themis is a network for scholars in all areas of scholarship pertaining to business, including law, economics, management and administration, political science, sociology and natural sciences. We are pleased to announce our first Quinquennial conference.
This side event during UNTOC-COP 10 will be on sharing good practices and advancing the development of international guidelines for interviews of suspects, victims and witnesses for the purposes of criminal investigations, including organized crime.
PhD candidate Peter Alexander Earls Davis at the Department of Private Law will present his PhD project: "Regulating Cryptography: Rationale and Limits".
Aled Dilwyn Fisher has been enrolled in the joint program European doctorate in law and development (EDOLAD). He will be defending the thesis Living rights on a dying planet: The roles of legislated rights in development and systemic change in response to socioecological crises through the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) for the degree of PhD. The degree will be given jointly by the University of Edinburgh and the University of Oslo.
The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is "Nordic Company Law: Expanding the Horizon".
Because of the Covid-19 situation the seminar will be held via Zoom only. Link will be sent out to all participants.
Master of Laws Rosa Manzo at department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis Equity as a legal concept and its role in the development of international law on climate change for the degree of Ph.D.
Welcome to this afternoon seminar.
Presentation by Jaakko Salminen, Copenhagen Business School. Comments by Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Department of Private Law, UiO.
The seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for all interested, including students. If you would like to participate, please contact Jukka Mähönen to get the Zoom link.
LLM Kai Spurkland will be defending the thesis The legal framework for operational assistance from the Norwegian armed forces to the Norwegian police force for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Forsvarets bistand til politiet: En studie av de rettslige rammene for operativ bistand fra Forsvaret til politiet
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.
Master of Laws Astrid Iversen at Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis Intercreditor equity in sovereign debt restructuring for the degree of Ph.D.
Research Group International Law and Governance in cooperation with Research Group Human Rights, Armed Conflicts, and the Law of Peace and Security
Speaker: Camilla Guldahl Cooper, Associate Professor, PhD, Norwegian Defense University College
Taina Pihlajarinne, Professor at Faculty of Law, Helsinki University, will present the Share project ‘Shaping, fixing and making markets via IPR: regulating sustainable innovation ecosystems’.
The lunch seminar will be held through Zoom and is open for all. If you would like to participate, please contact Beate Sjåfjell to get the Zoom link.