On 14 and 15 May 2024, the Department of Energy and Resources Law organized, in cooperation with the Research Group in Natural Resources Law of the University of Oslo, the 1st edition of the annual ELAWNET conference dedicated to Energy Law in the light of the green transition towards net zero emissions.
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14. mai 2024 arrangerte Avdeling for energi- og ressursrett sitt årlige symposium i EU/EØS-energirett, i samarbeid med UiO:Energi & miljø og Fornybar Norge.
The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law of the University of Oslo, is pleased to welcome Sondre Dyrland as new Associate Professor with the Department of Energy and Resources Law.
In this multi-authored paper, Professor Catherine Banet, together with several energy economists, discuss electricity market design in Europe in light of the 2021-2023 energy crisis.
I denne artikkelen diskuterer professor Catherine Banet, sammen med flere profilerte energiøkonomer, utforming av kraftmarkedet i Europa i lys av energikrisen i 2021-2023.
In this this article, Associate Professor Katrine Broch Hauge explains the content of the Fosen-judgment and the convention on biological diversity, and other key characteristics of the development of the management of the Norwegian outfields.
Forfattaren førsteamanuensis Katrine Broch Hauge gjer i denne artikkelen greie for innhaldet i Fosen-dommen og naturavtalen, og enkelte andre sentrale utviklingstrekk for forvaltning av utmarksareal i det grøne skiftet.
In this article, the author Doctoral Research Fellow Julius Rumpf explores the needs for and legal boundaries to the delegation of rule-making, particularly in light of the European Court of Justice's (ECJ's) non-delegation doctrine, or Meroni doctrine.
Artikkelforfatter PhD-stipendiat Julius Rumpf reiser spørsmål om de juridiske grensene for delegering av regelverksutforming i den europeiske el-sektoren pga. fremveksten av såkalte "metoder", særlig i lys av EU-domstolens ikke-delegeringsdoktrine, også kalt Meroni-doktrinen.
Prof. Katrine Broch Hauge har deltatt i en rekke formidlingsaktiviteter denne høsten.
Catherine Banet ledet forrige uke internasjonal konferanse om karbonfangs og -lagring, og CO2-fjerning.
Catherine Banet was chairing last week's conference on CCUS-CDR law on behalf of the University of Oslo.
New publication by Julius Rumpf and Catherine Banet: “Energy Law” in Miroslava Scholten(ed), Research Handbook on the Enforcement of EU Law. Edward Elgar, 2023, pp. 365-380.
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The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law of the University of Oslo, is pleased to welcome Silke Goldberg as new Associate Professor II, attached to the Department of Energy and Resources Law.
Førsteamanuensis Katrine Broch Hauge, Nordisk institutt for sjørett har bidrege i NOU om ny minerallov - les og last ned utvalgets utredning NOU 2022:8 "Ny minerallov"
This book focuses on how law and regulation in different legal orders have responded to recent threats and can be reformed to make energy and natural resources systems more resilient in the face of disruptive natural crises and disasters. Edited by C. Banet, H. Mostert, L. Paddock, M. Montoya and I. del Guayo.
Forskning ved Nordisk institutt for sjørett har bistått Nærings- og fiskeridepartementet med utkast til rettslige rammer for en fremtidsrettet havbruksnæring. Nytt regime for havbruk til havs på høring - les høringsutkastet her
This volume includes chapters on "Developments in the EU and EU Energy Law", "EU Case Law", "New Developments in Cross-border Energy Governance", "Energy Communities" and "Clean Hydrogen: Regulatory Frameworks".
The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law (NIFS) is partner to the DEVICE project that looks at developing value chains for CO2 storage and blue hydrogen in Europe
Hvordan kan det ha vært mulig for eieren å dumpe et skip med mannskap og farlig last i en fremmed havn, uten noen rettslige konsekvenser?
Dette er en kronikk, som første gang ble publisert på forskersonen.no 12. september 2021.
This unique publication provides insightful guidance to key topics within the various phases of petroleum activities.
The editors are experienced oil & gas lawyers, and a short introduction is provided in the book’s presentation of all the authors. In addition to the editors and co-authors Yngve Bustnesli, Hans Petter Nordby, Olav Boye Sivertsen and Tore Ulleberg, a number of other subject matter experts in this field have contributed. Among the contributors are the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law Professors Erling Selvig and Ivar Alvik