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Beate Sjåfjell and Jukka Mähönen will present their paper Interdisciplinarising Legal Theory: Towards a Reconceptualisation of Business Law.
Open for all interested.
Thora Standal Aarrestad og Dina Skotnes, vitskapelege assistentar ved IOR, presenterar masteroppgåvane deira.
Innleiing ved Christina Voigt, professor ved institutt for offentlig rett.
Seminaret arrangeres i samarbeid mellom prosjektet Samfunnssikkerhet og digitale identiteter og faggruppa for forbrukerrett og personvern ved UiO.
Cand.polit. Elisabeth Myhre Lie ved Institutt for kriminologi og rettssosiologi og Politihøgskolen vil forsvare sin avhandlingen Annerledespolitiet. Idealer og dilemmaer i politiets forebyggende dialogarbeid for graden ph.d.
Cand.polit. Elisabeth Myhre Lie ved Institutt for kriminologi og rettssosiologi og Politihøgskolen avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: Analysér dialogpolitiets forebyggende virksomhet ut fra metodologiske, teoretiske og etiske perspektiv
Introduction by Vaidotas Vaicaitis, Associate Professor, Vilnius University.
The Climate Law Group have invited “insiders” to share with us their views on the process and outcome of COP27. This seminar invites to reflections and discussion about COP27, the purpose and necessity of these “mega-meetings” and the need to ramp up climate ambition during this decade, while addressing finance, adaptation and loss and damage.
Around 28 million people worldwide are currently in situations of forced labor. Where did labor governance go wrong, and how do we protect the human rights of workers in supply chains?
To commemorate the Oslo Peace Days, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights is hosting a roundtable event to discuss the movement against modern slavery.
En form for ID-svindel som har rammet mange nordmenn skjer ved at svindlerne ringer og utgir seg fra å være fra banken, politiet e.l. Svindleren sier f.eks. at han skal hjelpe deg med å avverge pågående svindel, og trenger BankID-informasjonen din sporenstreks – ellers vil alle pengene dine være tapt! Når svindelofferet oppgir BankID-informasjonen til det de tror er banken eller politiet, misbrukes den til å overføre penger ut av vedkommendes konto.
Devastating wildfires and floods are causing unprecedented harm to people and nature. Ice shelfs are melting and the Living Planet Report 2022 shows that wildlife populations have dropped with a devastating 69% on average in less than lifetime. Societies are becoming more unequal and populism is on the rise. Yet, for the most part, businesses, financial markets and policy-makers continue with a business-as-usual approach to all economic, social and commercial activities. This poses significant risks to our collective ways of life.
Innledning ved vit.ass. ved Nordisk Institutt for Sjørett Gard Aabakken.
The workshop reflects on the meaning of solidarity in the context of free movement law. Maria Haag explores the shift in the Court of Justice’s jurisprudence in welfare solidarity from a social integration approach to an allegedly ‘neutral’ reliance on secondary rules. Niamh Nic Shuibhne asks whether precise legal obligations can be transposed to the free movement of persons from the more abstract principle of solidarity in EU law. Turning to free movement of goods, Alessandro Petti discusses the relationship between autonomy and solidarity on the basis of the EU Covid-19 vaccines purchase and export mechanism.
The workshop will discuss the development of granting an increasing number of administrative authorities independence, examine the place which these bodies occupy in the constitutional arrangement, and their legitimacy. It is arranged by BI Norwegian Business School, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and University of Oslo. It is a part of the research project Central Banks’ expanded role in financial markets, which is funded by Finansmarkedsfondet and managed by the Norwegian Research Council.
Peter Davis, LLM at the Department of Private Law will be defending the thesis Encryption’s ‘Going Dark’ Debate: The Rule of Law confronts the Laws of Mathematics for the degree of PhD.
LLM Peter Davis ved Institutt for privatrett vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Krypteringens «Going Dark»-debatt: Rettsstatens lover stilt overfor matematikkens lover.
Original tittel: Encryption’s ‘Going Dark’ Debate. The Rule of Law confronts the Laws of Mathematics
Disputasen vil foregå på Engelsk.
Peter Davis, LLM at Department of Private Law will give a trial lecture on a prescribed topic, entitled; A critical analysis of the UK and the Norwegian approaches to address the 'Going Dark' issue in comparison with the EU, US and Australia.
Hvordan kan vi gjøre personvernet bedre?
Om Personvernkommisjonens innstilling «Ditt personvern – vårt felles ansvar. Tid for en personvernpolitikk»
The meeting is open to all members of Daughters of Themis – and we welcome new members: anyone identifying as a female business scholar, i.e. undertaking research concerning business, in any discipline or across disciplines, is welcome to apply for membership. We especially encourage scholars from low-income countries, of diverse backgrounds and in all levels of academia to apply.