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Nino Tsereteli will be defending the thesis Legal Validity and Legitimacy of the Pilot Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights for the degree of Ph.D.
Melanie Hack at the departement of Private Law will be defending the thesis Taking age equality seriously: The example of mandatory Retirement. A comparative legal analysis between Norway and Germany in light of Council Directive 2000/78/EC for the degree of Ph.D.
Cand. jur Marianne Jenum Hotvedt will be defending the thesis: The concept of the employer. An analysis of the foundation for employer obligations for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Arbeidsgiverbegrepet. En analyse av grunnlaget for arbeidsgiverplikter.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.
Guestlecture With Professor Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Westminster University.
Presentation by Dan Svantesson, Professor, Bond University, Australia.
This is the second seminar this semester in our revitalized seminar-series. The seminar is open for all interested and will count as obligatory post-qualifying education for lawyers.
Cand. jur Maria Astrup Hjort will be defending her thesis: "Access to evidence in civil proceedings. Particularly on digital evidence" for the degree of Ph.D.
Professor Christian Joerges, Hertha School of Government (Berlin), and Maurice Glasman, member of House of Lords and London Metropolitan University, will each give short opposing lectures on European Economic Politics, followed by a discussion.
Professor Christopher Hodges, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford will give a guest lecture in Kjerka 23 April on the topic of regulating corporate behaviour.
By Lee Paddock, Associate Dean for Environmental Studies, Professorial Lecturer in Law, the George Washington University.
Froukje Maria Platjouw at the Departement of Public and International Law will be defending her thesis: Environmental Law & The Ecosystem Approach The Need for Consistency and Coherence in Environmental Law for the Maintenance of Ecosystem Integrity for the degree of Ph.D.
Sverre Flaatten will defend his thesis:
Høyesteretts lenker – Straffeutmåling i etterkrigstiden: en fortolkning med utgangspunkt i vinningslovbrudd (In English: Sentencing Theory in Post-war Norway: The Case of the Supreme Court) for the degree of Ph.d
The seminar "The Interaction of EU Competences within Environmental and Energy Policies" will take place on March 11th and deal with the theory, methods and function of public Law
Cand. jur Markus Jerkø will defend his thesis for the degree of philosophiae doctor (Ph.D.): Evaluation of evidence in law – About its framework, tools and the limits of our knowledge.
(The disputation will be held in Norwegian)
Cloud computing now makes up a great deal of new IT spending for many consumers, businesses, and governments. The rise of cloud computing has been clouded by the perception that this type of IT outsourcing can imply legal risks.
On January 21 2015, six partner universities are launching a European Joint Doctorate Programme in Law and Development – EDOLAD. The launch is followed by a two day Conference on “Engaging with Law and Development: Perspectives on Land”.
An “open government” is one with high levels of transparency and mechanisms for public scrutiny and oversight, all contributing ultimately to governmental accountability and better democracy.
The Department of Public and International Law at the University of Oslo invite you to participate at the conference "Sexual Freedom, Equality and the Right to Gender Identity as a Site of Legal and Political Struggles".
Cand. jur Synnøve Ugelvik will defend her thesis for the degree of philosophiae doctor (Ph.D.): Inside on the Outside - Norway and Police Cooperation in the EU
The Norwegian Association for Legal Philosophy (Norsk Forening for Rettsfilosofi), invites to an open meeting. Professor Tara Smith of the University of Texas will make a presentation about the Rule of Law; why it is important, why it is threatened, and why it cannot be value-neutral.
Associate Professor Tarjei Bekkedal will comment.
Cand. jur Anine Kierulf will defend her thesis: Taking Judicial Rewiew Seriously - The case of Norway
The Norwegian Association for Computers & Law has the pleasure of inviting you to the Knut Selmer Memorial Lecture 2014: Data protection in the Clouds - What Next for Europe? by Professor Christopher Millard.
Malcolm Langford will defend his thesis: Social Rights Adjudication: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Cand. jur Hedvig Bugge Reiersen will defend her thesis: The concept of dividend according to Norwegian company legislation for the degree of P.hd.