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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law (NIFS) is partner to the DEVICE project that looks at developing value chains for CO 2 storage and blue hydrogen in Europe
The legal and regulatory framework is one of the central conditions for enabling a sustainable energy transition.
Space law is a new focus area at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law. A group of researchers looks up to the Moon and the stars and contributes to new regulations on outer space and its enormous resources.
The University of Oslo and the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law has concluded an agreement with Equinor in the field of climate and energy law.