This issue contains two theses selected among those written by our LLM students who graduated in the autumn 2014: Jolanta Zabityte and Kyle Ritter.
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The book analyses international law developments in shipping since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982.
Nordic countries, pointing out that implementation is likely to require a number of amendments to existing national statutory requirements, a thorough review and revision of existing national agreements, and it should be carefully scrutinized under EU Law.
This issue aims to address the most recent developments and challenges in EU renewable energy law notably the question of the place, scope and way in which renewable energies could be promoted.
This article examines and analyses legal issues that arise in the event of an acute maritime oil pollution incident. The focus is on reimbursement claims set forth by the State pursuant to a governmental intervention, and its interrelation with the applicable regulations in the Maritime Code and the Pollution Act.
In SIMPLY - the Scandinavian Institute's Maritime and Petroleum law yearbook – the Institute presents some examples of research of its members and friends in English.
This issue of MarIus comprises a selection of theses written over the last couple of years by Our LLM students and by Norwegian law students.
When your manuscript is accepted by the editor, we expect your text to be complete and proofread.
The Scandinavian Institute's Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook 2012.
The Scandinavian Institute's Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook 2011
This issue of MarIus contains a wide selection of papers by extinguished European maritime law scholars who gave presentations during the 7th European Colloquium on Maritime Law Research (ECMLR) which took place in Palermo 27-28 September 2012.
A research group was established in January 2012 at the Faculty of Law by researchers interested in law of contracts in an international perspective. Articles from the kick-off seminar of the research group are now published in MarIus.
After the conference Rule of Law for Nature in May 2012 the most visionary contributions were chosen for publishing. Editor is Professor Christina Voigt, who also headed the conference set up by the Research group in natural resources law.
Written by a combination of top academics, industry experts and leading practitioners, the book offers a detailed insight into both unimodal and multimodal carriage of goods.
- International Law, State Practice and EU Harmonisation
The book provides a thorough analysis of criminal jurisdiction over the perpetrators of ship-source pollution.
A new research strategy for Scandinavian institute of maritime law was adopted in June 2011.
See also: Research strategy 2011-2016 with footnotes.
The research at Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law is related to five main areas.
The first book published on cargo insurance in Norway is written by two professors at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law in Oslo, Trine-Lise Wilhelmsen and Hans Jacob Bull.
This book explores how contract claims against states are dealt with in the two parallel processes of investment treaty arbitration and international commercial arbitration.
The 2010 edition of the Scandinavian Institute’s Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook, is dedicated to Professor Hans Jacob Bull on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The articles cover a variety of topics within international and European law and give readers an insight into Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Danish law.
This title, recently published by the Institute of Maritime and Commercial Law, Åbo Academy University, focuses on the liabilities of public authorities and other actors. Erik Røsæg and Ellen Eftestøl-Wilhelmsson from the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law in Oslo have contributed.
The periodical MarIus also includes SIMPLY, the Scandinavian Institute’s Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook.
In SIMPLY the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law presents research of its members and friends.
For issues from 2010, see MarIus - the periodical.
The periodical MarIus also includes SIMPLY, the Scandinavian Institute’s Maritime and Petroleum Law Yearbook. In SIMPLY the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law presents research of its members and friends.