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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".
PhD Candidate Kristina Stenvik, Department of Private Law, will present her PhD Project "Establishing a European model for Copyright Infringement".
External PhD candidate Stuart Weinstein, Aston University, Birmingham, UK, will present his PhD project: "AI and Legal Risk: Can the Past and the Future Teach Us About the Present?".
PhD candidate Lukasz Bojarski at the Department of Private Law will on Friday 4 February present his doctorate Project: "Judicial Resistance against the Rule of Law Backsliding—Judges and Citizens—the case of Poland".
PhD candidate Peter Alexander Earls Davis at the Department of Private Law will present his PhD project: "Regulating Cryptography: Rationale and Limits".
PhD candidate Worku Gedefa Urgessa at the Department of Private Law will present his PhD project: "The Role of Intergovernmental Organisations (IGOs) in Ensuring Internet Security ".
PhD candidate Luca Tosoni at the Department of Private Law will present his PhD project: "Data Crimes: Regulating and Enforcing Cybersecurity through Criminal Law".
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".
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".
PhD candidate Astrid Iversen at the Department of Private Law will present her PhD project: "Parity of creditors and sovereign debt restructurings".
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".
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".
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."
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".
PhD candidate Kevin McGillivray at the Department of Private Law will on Wednesday 17 August present his doctorate Project: "Compliance by Contract: the rise of governmental cloud procurement mechanisms and their impact on privacy and security in Cloud Computing".