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PhD candidate Emma Brandon at the PluriCourts Centre is presenting her doctoral project “Holding Signatories to Account: States' Obligations Upon Signing a Treaty Granting Jurisdiction to an International Criminal or Human Rights Tribunal.”
Keep yourself updated with the latest EU energy law developments, deepen your knowledge and exchange experience with European colleagues.
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16 January 2020
Introduction by Kjersti Lohne
Master of Laws Basang Wangdui at Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis: The Supervisory Role of the Board in China: A Comparative Study of Legal Evolution, Transplantation and Influence from Germany and the United States for the degree of Ph.D.
Master of Laws Erlend Eriksen Gjein will be defending the thesis Share Classes – the ability to regulate the shareholders' rights and obligations in share classes for the degree of Ph.D.
Originale title: Aksjeklasser: Adgangen til å regulere aksjeeiers rettigheter og forpliktelser i aksjeklasser
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.
Presentation by Hanna Ahlström, Doctoral Research Fellow, SMART Project, Department of Private Law.
Guest lecture by professor Benedicte Bull from the Centre of Development and the Environment (SUM).
Presentation by Runar Hilleren Lie, PhD Candidate, Pluricourts, University of Oslo.
Welcome to seminar on academic freedom. The human rights defender Istar Gözaydin who won the University of Oslo's Human Rights' award 2017 has finally been permitted to travel outside of Turkey, she will give her lecture "Academic Freedom?". The University of Oslo has been hosting researchers through the network Scholars at Risk (SAR) for ten years and will mark the anniversary with lectures and panel discussion.
These waters have become contentious because of seabed petroleum exploration and fisheries undertaken pursuant to treaties between Morocco and the EU, Japan, and Russia. These activities have been protested by the territory’s government-in-exile, the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic.
Is law fit for the purpose of protecting oceans against increasing pressures and demands?
This two-day conference aims at analyzing new trends in the law of the sea, international environmental law, and related fields of law, and discussions related to the effectiveness of certain tools and mechanisms.
Master of Laws Eléonore Maitre-Ekern at Department of Public and International Law and Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law will be defending the thesis Towards a circular economy for products. An analysis of EU’s policy and regulatory framework in an ecological perspective for the degree of Ph.D.
There will be a guest lecture followed by a discussion.
This lecture is open to all.
PhD candidate Guri Hjallen Eriksen at the Department of Public and International Law and SALT is presenting her doctoral project "Legal analysis of Norwegian fisheries legislation".
Beate Sjåfjell will present reform proposals from the SMART Project.
Master of Laws Karsten Brynildsrud will be defending the thesis Child Welfare in the area of criminal law - Child Welfare’s responsibility for children in conflict with the law for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian
The Department for Private Law has, since the early 1980s, been active in the field of Economic Analysis of Law, and its potential and limits within jurisprudence and "legal science".
In this seminar, Professor Klaus Mathis from Lucerne and PhD student Lynn Gummow is invited to provide some new input to consider in the fulfillment of such a mission.
Russian Revolutions of 1917: Scandinavian Perspectives Alla Pozdnakova (ed.)
Introduksjon ved professor Erik Røsæg
The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is "Business: Law, Policies and Theory".
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Oslo, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo and Norsk forening for internasjonal rett invites you to the legal seminar:
A Tribute to Professor Finn Seyersted in the light of the 55th anniversary of publishing his article "Objective International Personality of Intergovernmental Organizations".
Public lectures and discussion. The seminar is arranged on the occasion of the visit of an Indonesian interfaith delegation to Norway, in cooperation between the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights and the Council of Religious and Life-Stance Communities.
Master in Criminology Jenny Maria Lundgaard will be defending the thesis Critical Knowledge. The Becoming of Meaning and Decision-making in the Police Control Room for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Kritisk kunnskap: Meningsdannelse og beslutningsprosesser ved politiets operasjonssentral
The disputation will be held in Norwegian
- An Extended Case Study on Forest Management in the Oroqin Hunters´ Autonomous Area.
Presentation by Yong Zhou