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PhD Candidate Mona Naomi Lintvedt, Department of Private Law, will present her PhD Project "Perspectives on privacy in human-robot interaction".
Welcome to this guest lecture by Dr Daria Davitti on the EU Taxonomy/European Green Deal from a human rights perspective. This lecture is part of the NCHR guest lecture series 'Current Issues in Human Rights Research'.
The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is Interdisciplinary Research in Law and for Sustainable Value Creation. The seminar is planned as a physical event at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, with possibility for participation through Zoom.
Master of Laws Siri Kildahl Venemyr at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, will be defending the thesis: Legal consequences of administrative errors and the demands of EEA law for the degree of PhD
Original title: Om EØS-rettens krav til forvaltningsrettslige følger av feil
Research Centre on the European Dimension of Norwegian Law is inviting all interested parties to a Startup Conference.
Master in Sociology Knut Mellingsæter Sørensen will be defending the thesis Who the hell is coming now? Correctional work in an extraordinary critical situation for the degree of PhD.
Original title: Hvem i helvete kommer nå? Kriminalomsorgsarbeid i en ekstraordinær kritisk situasjon.
Webinar held by Kia Marie Jerichau, Director of Flexibility and Balancing, Energinet, Denmark.
Welcome to this guest lecture by Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni on the nature of human rights. This lecture is the first lecture in the NCHR guest lecture series 'Current Issues in Human Rights Research'.
LEVEL-conference on substantive rights, the rule of law and the protection of legal certainty.
The conference is open for all interested.
Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Dunia Brunner, Université de Lausanne. Dunia will present her PhD thesis.
Open for all interested.
As part of the joint Utforsk project, the NCHR and the Centre for Human Rights organize this seminar to discuss the impact of UN human rights treaties and mechanisms at the domestic level.
Recent judicial pronouncements call for a reappraisal of the constitutional foundations and the enforcement mechanisms of fundamental rights protection in Europe. The workshop examines the composite system of interrelated regimes characterising the special relationship between EU and Norway. This system includes the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights.
Welcome to lunch seminar on "Free movement and the active welfare state".
Presentation by Nicolas Rennuy, Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of York.
What role can localised or transnational acts of mobilisation play in supporting the rights of forced migrants in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)?
Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Astrid Iversen, Guest researcher at Department of Private Law. Astrid will present her new book "Intercreditor equity in sovereign debt restructuring".
Open for all interested.
The University of Oslo, Department of Energy and Resources Law, and the Catholic University of Portugal, in collaboration with the NorthWind Research Centre, have the pleasure of inviting you to attend a webinar on floating offshore wind permitting: comparative approach between Norway and Portugal.
The Nordic Journal of Human Rights invites to a seminar with Dr. Andrew Fagan and Dr. Margaret Anderson Comer in celebration of our Special Issue on World Heritage and Human Rights.
PhD candidate Marina Hiller Foshaugen at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law (IKRS) will present her doctorate project.
How can visual storytelling be used as a fieldwork method, or as a tool for knowledge sharing? The REF-ARAB project and PRIO invite to a breakfast seminar on the potentials and challenges of using visual storytelling in academic research.
As PluriCourts is coming to a closure in 2023, we invite all interested to join us as we discuss and synthesize our research and achievements.
Welcome to this lunch seminar with Daniel Gervais, Vanderbuilt Law School.
The seminar is open for all interested.
This workshop is organized as a concluding event to the Erasmus+ Global Mobility project, whereby the NCHR has collaborated with the Faculty of Law, University of Prishtina, to advance human rights teaching in the fields of human rights, transitional justice, democracy, and the rule of law.
Welcome to this guest lecture by Professor Marius Pieterse on the adaptive capacity of socio-economic rights in an urban governance context.
PluriCourts, together with Syracause University, have the pleasure to welcome to the workshop on "Unburdening Access and Inclusion: European Tribunals, International Disability Law: from Disability Studies to Studying Ableism" 12-13 June. The workshop will take place at the House of Literature, Oslo.
This hybrid event brings together researchers working on sustainability to reflect on the challenges and opportunities of conducting inter- and transdisciplinary research to address the biggest challenges of our time.
Open for all interested. Please register your participation.