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Master of Laws Nicola Claire Strain at PluriCourts will be defending the thesis Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Investor-State and WTO Dispute Settlement. Comparing Consent and Inconsistency in the Application of Other International Law for the degree of Ph.D.

Bård Sverre Tuseth at the department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis Trykkefrihed bør finde Sted. Grunnloven § 100 fra 1814 til 1905 for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.

Master of Laws and Master in fisheries Guri Kristin Hjallen Eriksen will be defending the thesis Fisheries Legislator Approach (FLA) - A Framework for Developing Sound and Coherent Fisheries Legislation – a Norwegian Case with a Canadian Outlook for the degree of Ph.D.

Juris Doctorate Emma Hynes Brandon will be defending the thesis Cooperation with the International Criminal Court and Regional Human Rights Courts: Obligations of Non-State Parties
for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Anders Narvestad will be defending the thesis "Høyesterett og folkeretten" for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.

Master of Laws Ingvild Bruce will be defending the thesis Preventive Use of Surveillance Measures for the Protection of National Security. A normative and comparative study of Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish law for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws, Master of Science Jørgen Sørgard Skjold will be defending the thesis Countermeasures in International Law - Function, Limits and Systemic Relevance for the degree of Ph.D.

Aled Dilwyn Fisher has been enrolled in the joint program European doctorate in law and development (EDOLAD). He will be defending the thesis Living rights on a dying planet: The roles of legislated rights in development and systemic change in response to socioecological crises through the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) for the degree of PhD. The degree will be given jointly by the University of Edinburgh and the University of Oslo.

Master of Laws Rosa Manzo at department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis Equity as a legal concept and its role in the development of international law on climate change for the degree of Ph.D.

LLM Kai Spurkland will be defending the thesis The legal framework for operational assistance from the Norwegian armed forces to the Norwegian police force for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Forsvarets bistand til politiet: En studie av de rettslige rammene for operativ bistand fra Forsvaret til politiet
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.

Master of Laws Eléonore Maitre-Ekern at Department of Public and International Law and Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law will be defending the thesis Towards a circular economy for products. An analysis of EU’s policy and regulatory framework in an ecological perspective for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Karsten Brynildsrud will be defending the thesis Child Welfare in the area of criminal law - Child Welfare’s responsibility for children in conflict with the law for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian

Cand. jur Anne Kjersti Befring will be defending the thesis Genetic mapping as a basis for personalised medicine. Integrity and autonomy perspectives for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.

Camilla Guldahl Cooper (LLM) will be defending the thesis NATO Rules of Engagement: On ROE, self-defence and the use of force during armed conflict for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Sondre Torp Helmersen at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Application of Teachings by the International Court of Justice for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Anniken Sørlie at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Right to Gender Identity. A grounded life cycle perspective for the degree of Ph.D.

Cand.jur. Jon Christian Fløisvik Nordrum at the Department of Public and International Law will be defending his thesis for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Bedre regulering? Årsak-virkningsanalyser i norsk reguleringsprosess – med eksempler fra miljøregulering av næringsvirksomhet.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian.

Carola Lingaas at the Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Dina Townsend at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis Human dignity and the adjudication of environmental rights for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Nertila Kuraj at the Deparment of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis: REACHing AN ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY. An analysis of REACH as an instrument for preventing and reducing the environmental impacts of nanomaterials for the degree of Ph.D.

Cand. jur, LL.M Michael Reiertsen at the Department of Public and International Law will defend his thesis The European Convention on Human Rights Article 13 - Past, Present and Future for the degree of Ph.D.

Master of Laws Eivind Junker at the Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis Climate adaptation in land use planning for the degree of Ph.D.
Original title: Klimatilpasning i arealplanlegging
The disputation will be held in Norwegian

Master of Laws Blazej Kuzniacki at the Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis "Controlled Foreign Companies and Tax Avoidance: International and Comparative Perspectives with Specific Reference to Polish Tax and Constitutional Law, EU Law and Tax Treaties” for the degree of Ph.D.

Azin Tadjdini at Department of Public and International Law will be defending the thesis: Constitutional De-Secularization and Limitations in Equality of Liberty for the degree of Ph.D.

Cand. jur Eivind Furuseth will be defending the thesis: The relationship between domestic anti-avoidance rules and tax treaties for the degree of Ph.D.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian