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Presentation by our guest researcher Maria Chiara Marullo, Postdoctor, Jaume University, Spain.
We are pleased to welcome to the next Nordic Academic Network in Competition Law conference in Oslo.
PhD candidate Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter at the Department of Private Law will on Friday 10 November present his Doctorate project: "Creditor Priority and Financial Stability".
Company Law Forum with presentation by Maria Chiara Marullo, Postdoctor, Jaume University, Spain and comments by Mark Taylor, Senior Researher, Fafo.
Presentation by Hanna Ahlström, PhD Candidate, SMART Project, Department of Private Law.
The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is Nordic market actors and their impact on corporate sustainability. The seminar will provide Insights into topical issues in European and Nordic company and financial market Law.
Presentation by Beate Sjåfjell.
The seminar is free and open to all.
Please register by Monday 4 September
PhD candidate Yuliya Chernykh at the Department of Private Law will on Tuesday 20 June present her doctorate Project: "Contract interpretation in investment treaty arbitration".
Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars is pleased to announce the programme for its third annual workshop on the theme of ‘Interdisciplinary work and transdisciplinary outcomes’. The aim of the annual workshop is to provide a forum for open, intimate and inspiring discussions about female business scholars’ common areas of interest and is open to all in the broad field of business including but not limited to disciplines of law, economics, accounting, organizational studies, political science and sociology.
The Company Law Group hosts an informal lunch meeting to welcome back our visiting scholar, Dr. Mohamad Maarouf.
Ambassador Giorgio Novello opens and introduces the event.
Professor Mads Andenas, “National law, international law, European law – 60 years with the Treaty of Rome”. Comment by Ludovica Chiussi, Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law.
Light refreshments at entry and after formal part. (Speeches will not exceed 30 minutes.)
Department of Private Law's seminar-series. Presentation by Professor Dr. Reinhard Bork, Hamburg University.
After the seminar we also invite to a reception to mark the occation of the Department of Private Law’s day of Foundation.
At this lunch seminar Dr. Jay Cullen, University of Sheffield, will give a lecture on "Securitisation, Ring-Fencing and Housing Bubbles: Financial Stability Implications of UK and EU Bank Reforms".
PhD candidate Linn Cecilie Anker-Sørensen at the Department of Private Law will on Thursday 16 March present her doctorate Project: "Control decoupling – implications for understanding modern corporate groups."
The deregulation of the financial markets in the 1980s and 1990s have challenged many of our perceptions about the interconnectedness of investments, corporate control and the influence of the relevant market actors. This conference address one of the key questions that has sprung out from the deregulation, namely how we can ensure financial transparency, delimit systemic risks and foster efficient regulation.
PhD candidate Johann Ruben Leiss at the Department of Private Law will on Friday 9 December present his doctorate Project: "On the Construction of a Global Judicial System".
The expansion of international law and the accompanying 'proliferation' of international courts and tribunals raises questions on the application of coordinating principles between judicial institutions. This seminar will address the application and systemic relevance of jurisdictional and admissibility devices - such as res judicata, lis pendens and forum non-convenience - and principles of subsidiarity as means for the coordination of the 'global judicial system'.
Yong Zhou at Norwegian Centre for Human Rights will be defending the thesis: Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) and Hydropower Development: Institutional Constraints on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the Party-State China for the degree of Ph.D.
– The Case Lilly v. Canada, on the Cumbersome Interface Between Trade, Intellectual Property and Human Rights
Presentation by Professor Daniel J. Gervais, Vanderbilt University.
Presentations by Professor Peukert, Goethe-Universitãt Frankfurt am Main, and Professor Rognstad, University of Oslo.
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Presentation by Professor Pascal Ancel, University of Luxembourg. Comments by Professor Kåre Lilleholt, University of Oslo.
This is a lecture in the Department of Private Law's revitalized seminar series.
The seminar is open for all interested and will count as obligatory post-qualifying education (obligatorisk etterutdanning) for lawyers.
Cand. jur Kurt Weltzien at the Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis Boycott as a tool in industrial action for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Boikott i arbeidskampsammenheng
The disputation will be held in Norwegian
Presentation by Roger Clarke.
Roger Clarke is an independent consultant in the strategic and policy implications of advanced information technologies, with a particular focus on eBusiness, information infrastructure, and dataveillance and privacy. He is a Visiting Professor in Computer Science at the Australian National University (ANU), and a Visiting Professor in Law at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He has also held Visiting Professorships at the University of Hong Kong (2002-07), the University of Bern, and the University of Linz.