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Master of Laws Eléonore Maitre-Ekern at Department of Public and International Law and Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law will be defending the thesis Towards a circular economy for products. An analysis of EU’s policy and regulatory framework in an ecological perspective for the degree of Ph.D.
PhD candidate Guri Hjallen Eriksen at the Department of Public and International Law and SALT is presenting her doctoral project "Legal analysis of Norwegian fisheries legislation".
Master of Laws Karsten Brynildsrud will be defending the thesis Child Welfare in the area of criminal law - Child Welfare’s responsibility for children in conflict with the law for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian
Russian Revolutions of 1917: Scandinavian Perspectives Alla Pozdnakova (ed.)
Introduksjon ved professor Erik Røsæg
PhD candidate Ingrid Birgitte Lund at the Department of Public and International Law is presenting her doctoral project "Anti-Hybrid Rules and Tax Avoidance: To What Extent Can Multinational Corporations Reduce Tax Liability Through Hybrid Structures?"
We welcome all to this lunch seminar regarding the legal processes between the Western Sahara liberation movement POLISARIO and the EU.
Please register before March 24th
Speaker is Manuel Devers, the legal counsel of the POLISARIO Front before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
Cand. jur Anne Kjersti Befring will be defending the thesis Genetic mapping as a basis for personalised medicine. Integrity and autonomy perspectives for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.
Book launch - Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen
The research group for International Law and Governance invites you to this afternoon meeting with Professor Christina Voigt
We regret to inform you that this lunch seminar has been cancelled
Camilla Guldahl Cooper (LLM) will be defending the thesis NATO Rules of Engagement: On ROE, self-defence and the use of force during armed conflict for the degree of Ph.D.
This seminar will mark the centenary and promote reflection on the impact of the First World War on the structure, content and character of international law. Speakers include Doctoral Research Fellow Jørgen Sørgard Skjold, Associate Professor Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Professor Gentian Zyberi, Professor Geir Ulfstein and Researcher Halvard Leira, NUPI
In cooperation with the Nobel Institute and the Global Policy Initative at Columbia University, New York, the Faculty's research group on International Law and Governance organizes an event to mark the launch of a Model International Mobility Convention and the implications of a comprehensive global mobility regime.
The conference is the third in the workshop series "Identity on the International Bench" organized by PluriCourts.
The Research Group on International Law and Governance is, together with the Norwegian branch of the International Law Association, pleased to welcome Professor Christian J. Tams, Chair of International Law at The University of Glasgow, to offer his reflections on international adjudication.
Master of Laws Sondre Torp Helmersen at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Application of Teachings by the International Court of Justice for the degree of Ph.D.
Was Norway's support a violation of Syrian sovereignty and a breach of the principle of non-intervention?
What is the significance of Norway's intent in supporting the paramilitary group?
Can it be justified as self-defense in accordance with article 51 UNC?
Introduction based on an article published in Klassekampen by Phd. Stipendiat Jørgen Skjold and Prof. Malcolm Langford, followed by a comment by Prof. Geir Ulfstein.
Experiences and Strategies from the European Court of Human Rights, the International Criminal Court, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the WTO Appellate Body.
Master of Laws Anniken Sørlie at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Right to Gender Identity. A grounded life cycle perspective for the degree of Ph.D.
Interdisciplinary Conference on Migration: Vulnerability, Protection, and Agency in Oslo 24-25 May 2018, under the auspices of the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law.
The conference is the second in the workshop series "Identity on the International Bench" organized by PluriCourts.
The Norwegian Defense University College, the Research Group on Human Rights, Armed Conflicts, and the Law on Peace and Security, and the Research Group on International Law and Governance have the pleasure to invite you to an open seminar with Dr Bill Boothby.
Dr. Katrin Nyman Metcalf, Chairman of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the European Space Agency
Norsk forening for internasjonal rett - medlemsmøte 13. mars
Professor Mads Andenæs innleder om rettsprinsipper i folkeretten
Foto: Mads Andenæs