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LL.M Kevin McGillivray at the Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis Government Cloud Procurement: Contracts, Data Protection, and the Quest for Compliance for the degree of Ph.D.
LLM/MPA Margrét Vala Kristjánsdóttir will be defending the thesis Administrative Law and Service Contracts -Adding Colour to the Grey - for the degree of Ph.D.
Cand. jur. Katrine Kjærheim Fredwall will be defending the thesis An analyze of the Correction Mechanisms of Family Property law for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Familieformuerettens korreksjonsmekanismer
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.
The theme of the fifth international workshop of Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars, is ‘Finance for Sustainability’. 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. Workshop participants have been selected based on a highly competitive call for papers.
We are pleased to welcome to the 4th annual European Copyright Society Conference in Oslo.
The Faculty of Law invites to the official launch of the first “Toppforsk-project” at the faculty, Judges under Stress JuS - the Breaking Point of Judicial Institutions.
Last year the ILC completed its six-year study on the identification of CIL, which sought to provide guidance on how the existence and content of rules of CIL are to be determined. It may already be said that at least part of the reason for which the Commission saw it necessary to take on the topic was the confusion sown by some working in the field of human rights, who sought to reframe custom as a source of international law as part of a conscious effort to make customary law-making an instrument to resolve urgent issues in international law where treaty law making was seen to fail.
Professor Stefan Grundmann is one of the leading researchers in European private law. He has been a professor at the European University of Florence and is now back at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Dr Jay Cullen, the new Adjunct Research Professor of our Research Group Companies, Markets and Sustainability is unfortunately not able to come to Oslo on Thursday 28 February, and his presentation "The Case for Abolishing Deposit Insurance Limits" is cancelled. We look forward to reschedule the presentation later this year.
Presentation by Hanna Ahlström, Department of Private Law.
Master of Laws Johann Ruben Leiss at Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis: COURTS AND SOURCES - On the Systemic Relevance of Article 38 ICJ Statute for ‘Global Adjudication’ for the degree of Ph.D.
Workshop for the planned Research Project "Data as a commodity".
Jukka Mähönen shall present Futuring Sustainable Nordic Business Models.
Welcome to this seminar, a part of our Competition Law Forum Series.
Presentation by dr Fiorenzo Bovenzi, Chief Economist, EFTA Surveillance Authority
Presentation by Thomas Coendet, Shanghai Distinguished Professor (Oriental Chair) at KoGuan Law School of Shanghai Jiaotong University .
The topic of this year’s PhD seminar is ‘European company law 50 years’.
Welcome to this guest lecture by Rakhyun E. Kim, Utrecht University.
Open for all interested.
PhD candidate Hanna Ahlström at the Department of Private Law will present her PhD project: "Regulatory dynamics of sustainability: policy coherence in EU business and financial market Law".
Presentation by Professor Vijaya Nagarajan, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She will be at the Department of Private Law in Oslo as a guest researcher until 30 June.
PhD candidate Samson Yosef Esayas at the Department of Private Law will present his PhD project: "Data Privacy and Competition Law in the Age of Big Data".
This workshop is organized by the research Group Markets, Innovation and Comptetition, The Research Group in Natural Resourches Law and the Sustainable Market Actors for Responsible Trade Project.
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.
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.