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Was Norway's support a violation of Syrian sovereignty and a breach of the principle of non-intervention?
What is the significance of Norway's intent in supporting the paramilitary group?
Can it be justified as self-defense in accordance with article 51 UNC?
Introduction based on an article published in Klassekampen by Phd. Stipendiat Jørgen Skjold and Prof. Malcolm Langford, followed by a comment by Prof. Geir Ulfstein.
By invitation only.
The theme of the fourth international workshop of Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars, is ‘Innovating Business Models for Sustainability’. Participants have been selected based on a highly competitive call for papers.
Speaker:
Professor Lee Godden, Director, Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Melbourne Law School, Australia.
Lee Godden's research covers environmental law, water law, energy law and climate adaptation and the rights of Australia's indigenous Peoples.
Experiences and Strategies from the European Court of Human Rights, the International Criminal Court, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the WTO Appellate Body.
Presentation by Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Department of Public and International Law.
Master of Laws Milos Novovic at the Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis; Licensing of User-Generated Content: How Online Platforms Exploit Users’ Copyrighted Works for the degree of Ph.D.
PhD candidate Astrid Iversen at the Department of Private Law will present her PhD project: "Parity of creditors and sovereign debt restructurings".
Master of Laws Anniken Sørlie at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Right to Gender Identity. A grounded life cycle perspective for the degree of Ph.D.
Welcome to this seminar, a part of our Competition Law Forum Series.
Presentation by Professor Eleanor M. Fox, New York University School of Law.
Presentation by Postdoctor Mark Taylor, Department of Private Law, University of Oslo
Interdisciplinary Conference on Migration: Vulnerability, Protection, and Agency in Oslo 24-25 May 2018, under the auspices of the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law.
The conference is the second in the workshop series "Identity on the International Bench" organized by PluriCourts.
The Norwegian Defense University College, the Research Group on Human Rights, Armed Conflicts, and the Law on Peace and Security, and the Research Group on International Law and Governance have the pleasure to invite you to an open seminar with Dr Bill Boothby.
The Workshop with roundtable discussion between academics, practitioners and non-governmental organisations, seeks to explore the interplay between international law, climate change law and national law in the Norwegian context.
Welcome to the Department of Private Laws seminar series.
Presentation by Professor Andreas Rahmatian, University of Glasgow.
At this seminar the impact and implications of various aspects of intellectual property as property will be discussed.
Presentation by Professor Beate Sjåfjell, coordinator of the SMART Project
The Norwegian Ministry of Justice has requested Professor Giuditta Cordero-Moss, University of Oslo, to submit a proposal for a statute on choice of law rules for contractual and non-contractual obligations. This conference is organized to ensure that the proposal reflects state-of-the-art knowledge on the field at the international level.
Dr. Katrin Nyman Metcalf, Chairman of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the European Space Agency
Presentation by Alfred Streng, Associate Professor at Molde University College
Researcher Henri Marie L. van Soest will present his project
Prosumers in the electricity market
Presentation by Laura Burgers, PhD Candidate at the Centre for the study of European Contract Law, University of Amsterdam
She is visiting the University of Oslo until the end of July 2018.
A conceptual artwork and lecture by Guido Kucsko.
The Research Group market, innovation and competition cordially invites to this exhibition followed by a seminar titled "Protecting Ideas".
Open for all interrested.