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Norsk forening for internasjonal rett - medlemsmøte 13. mars
Professor Mads Andenæs innleder om rettsprinsipper i folkeretten
Foto: Mads Andenæs
This seminar discusses the multiple legal issues raised by the recent Norwegian litigation involving EU vessels catching snow crab in the Loophole and around Svalbard with a license from the flag State, but without a Norwegian license.
Chair: professor Ola Mestad, Head of Department at Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law
Cand. jur. Hilde K. Ellingsen ved Nordisk Institutt for sjørett, senter for Europarett vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.d : Standing to Enforce European Union Law before National Courts. EU Law Requirements on the Legal Standing of Individuals
Førstelektor Stian Øby Johansen ved Universitetet i Oslo innleder om internasjonale organisasjoners menneskerettsansvar.
Support for research projects - strategy for proposals and external possibilities.
Presentation by Allan Ingelson, Associate Professor, University of Calgary & Executive Director, Canadian Institute of Resources Law
For decades, the Northern Sea Route has been one of the most contentious legal and political issues in U.S.—Soviet/Russian Arctic relations. These issues are becoming more acute as the ice is decreasing and the route is becoming more accessible. William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, will reflect on issues related to the current legal regime.
Paula Linnea Bäckdén ved Nordisk Institutt for Sjørett vil forsvare sin avhandling The Contract of Carriage - multimodal transports and unimodal regulations for graden Ph.d
Paula Linnea Bäckdén ved Nordisk institutt for sjørett avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: The Nature of International Mandatory Transport Rules
The seminar is free and open to all.
Please register by Monday 4 September
In this seminar, Prof. Gideon Parchomovsky will present a paper about the use of auctions to allocate rights and access to natural resources, and to resolve decision-making problems when making public investments and allocating scarce resources. Furthermore, he will infer some normative guidelines for government auctions of e.g licenses to farm fish.
Master i rettsvitenskap Stian Øby Johansen ved Nordisk institutt for Sjørett vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.d: The Human Rights Accountability Mechanisms of International Organizations. A Framework and Three Case Studies
The research groups in Natural Resources Law and Companies, Markets, Society and the Environment have the pleasure of inviting to a seminar on circular economy, with discussion after the presentations.
Mitigating and preventing environmental damages from products must be a priority for environmental policy. This conference brings together scholars from both legal and economic science to discuss this difficult topic and attempt to build bridges between two disciplines that sometimes struggle to find common grounds.
By Lee Paddock, Associate Dean for Environmental Studies, Professorial Lecturer in Law, the George Washington University.