Previous events - Page 2
Legal decision-making relies on a techne rationality that simplifies the moral and factual universe to make it fit into the binary, top-down schemes of traditional rule-based logical deduction.
Master of Laws Lukasz Bojarski at Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis Judicial Resistance against the Rule of Law Backsliding—Judges and Citizens—the case of Poland for the degree of Ph.D.
PhD Candidate Mona Naomi Lintvedt, Department of Private Law, will present her PhD Project "Perspectives on privacy in human-robot interaction".
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.
Research Centre on the European Dimension of Norwegian Law is inviting all interested parties to a Startup Conference.
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.
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.
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.
Welcome to this lunch seminar with Daniel Gervais, Vanderbuilt Law School.
The seminar is open for all interested.
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.
Welcome to this celebration of three edited volumes all concerned with different aspects of sustainability, business and interdisciplinarity, all released in the second half of 2022!
This hybrid event is open for all interested. Please register your participation.
Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Stefan Grundmann, Professor of Transnational Law and Theory (EUI, Florence) and of Private and Business Law (Humboldt-University, Berlin).
Open for all interested.
The conference will shed light on how international law shapes central bank policies and how central banks shapes international law, including whether central banks are a clear and consistent concept under international law. It will discuss traditional topics such as central banks and sovereign immunity and topics of an increasing relevance such as sanctions against central banks. It will also explore how the expansive role of central banks is influenced by the availability of other viable crisis resolution measures in international law related to in particular the climate crises and sovereignty debt crises.
The theme of the Eighth International Workshop of Daughters of Themis: International Network for Women Business Scholars is the important theme of ‘Intersectionality and Business’. The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for open, intimate and inspiring discussions with workshop participants selected based on a highly competitive call for papers.
Sustainability Transitions - exploring the role of Nordic business through radical interdisciplinarity.
Organised by Futuring Nordics, Sustainability Lab and Sustainability Law as part of UiO:Norden- ReNEW's 6th annual Nordic Challenges conference, Oslo 24–26 May 2023.
Former CJEU judge Allan Rosas will give us an insider's view of the Court of Justice and its working methods.
European Law Lunch with former CJEU judge and current president of the 255 Committee Allan Rosas.
Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Natalia Torres Zuniga, Postdoctoral fellow, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo.
Open for all interested.
Professor Urška Sadl (EUI) will present an article she recently co-authored with Dr Lucía López Zurita (KU), Stein Arne Brekke (EUI) and Daniel Naurin (ARENA).
This two-day digital event will bring together researchers working at the nexus of corporate accountability and the transition to sustainability.
Open for all interested. Please register your participation.
Welcome to our lunch seminar with presentation by Pranav Putcha, PhD Researcher at European University Institute.
Open for all interested.
Master of Laws Luca Tosoni at Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis The Fundamental Right to Cybersecurity: Inception, Implications and Limits for the degree of PhD.
The theme of this hybrid conference is the facilitation of sustainable value creation in small and medium-sized businesses in Southern Europe. It is open to all and especially relevant for scholars, practitioners and students of law, business and sustainability.
The conference is scheduled at 10.00-17.00 EET / 09.00-16.00 CET.