Webpages tagged with «International Law»
The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights welcomes you to this guest lecture by Prof. Gamze Erdem Türkelli on 'Governing public goods through multistakeholder partnerships: human rights accountability and beyond'
We welcome you to a seminar with UN Special Rapporteur, Michael Lynk, focused on the question of apartheid and its application to the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Professor Gentian Zyberi has recently published an edited volume on the protection of community interests under international law. The book is published with Intersentia as open access.
Voigt will be the chair of the Commission for the next four years. She intends to harness its international role and its global reach.
We are now accepting application for the NCHR annual intensive course in human rights. Deadline May 18th.
We welcome all to this lunch seminar regarding the legal processes between the Western Sahara liberation movement POLISARIO and the EU.
Please register before March 24th
Speaker is Manuel Devers, the legal counsel of the POLISARIO Front before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
Book launch - Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen
The research group for International Law and Governance invites you to this afternoon meeting with Professor Christina Voigt
We regret to inform you that this lunch seminar has been cancelled
Was Norway's support a violation of Syrian sovereignty and a breach of the principle of non-intervention?
What is the significance of Norway's intent in supporting the paramilitary group?
Can it be justified as self-defense in accordance with article 51 UNC?
Introduction based on an article published in Klassekampen by Phd. Stipendiat Jørgen Skjold and Prof. Malcolm Langford, followed by a comment by Prof. Geir Ulfstein.
The research group focuses both on international law in its many facets, and the internationalization of national law.
This project addresses the exercise of authority by international institutions: its features, its causes and effects, and its implications.