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  • Should all rapes be reported?

    Why do so many people choose not to report rape? Research shows that the trauma of talking about the abuse as well as owning one’s own narrative of what happened can be crucial.

  • AI, reality as simulation and where it leaves us

    Debates about artificial intelligence are debates about ourselves, says Mareile Kaufmann. It’s important that we do not lose track of our own position in this fast-moving discourse.

  • New research centre at UiO takes action following the NAV scandal

    In 2022, the Research Council of Norway issued a call for proposals for research centres that can strengthen legal research into EEA law from a Norwegian perspective. This is the contribution that will be made by the research centre EURNOR at the University of Oslo.

  • Is it OK for states to independently enforce international rules?

    No-one would consider it ideal if a state were to take the law into its own hands when another state has violated an agreement. Nevertheless, countermeasures are an important principle in international law and cannot easily be prohibited.