Visiting address
Domus Media (kart)
Karl Johans gate 47
0162
OSLO
Norway
The Research Group on International Law and Governance is, together with the Norwegian branch of the International Law Association, pleased to welcome Professor Christian J. Tams, Chair of International Law at The University of Glasgow, to offer his reflections on international adjudication.
Challenges and Opportunities for the Arctic and Beyond
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.
Experiences and Strategies from the European Court of Human Rights, the International Criminal Court, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the WTO Appellate Body.
Interdisciplinary Conference on Migration: Vulnerability, Protection, and Agency in Oslo 24-25 May 2018, under the auspices of the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law.
The Norwegian Defense University College, the Research Group on Human Rights, Armed Conflicts, and the Law on Peace and Security, and the Research Group on International Law and Governance have the pleasure to invite you to an open seminar with Dr Bill Boothby.
In Norway, the parliamentary process has resulted in a broad public debate on what consequences an affiliation with the EU’s energy union and the energy agency ACER may have for Norwegian resource management.
Dr. Katrin Nyman Metcalf, Chairman of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the European Space Agency
Norsk forening for internasjonal rett - medlemsmøte 13. mars
Professor Mads Andenæs innleder om rettsprinsipper i folkeretten
Foto: Mads Andenæs
19-20 FEBRUARY 2018 The University of Cape Town, South Africa and the University of Oslo, Norway, are pleased to present a two-day training course.
by Robert Beckmann, National University of Singapore
Keep yourself updated with the latest EU energy law developments, deepen your knowledge and exchange experience with European colleagues
This seminar discusses the multiple legal issues raised by the recent Norwegian litigation involving EU vessels catching snow crab in the Loophole and around Svalbard with a license from the flag State, but without a Norwegian License.
This seminar discusses the multiple legal issues raised by the recent Norwegian litigation involving EU vessels catching snow crab in the Loophole and around Svalbard with a license from the flag State, but without a Norwegian license.
Chair: professor Ola Mestad, Head of Department at Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law
Førstelektor Stian Øby Johansen ved Universitetet i Oslo innleder om internasjonale organisasjoners menneskerettsansvar.
Support for research projects - strategy for proposals and external possibilities.
Up-to-date analysis of the reach of free movement within the EU Internal Market and what constitutes a restriction.
For decades, the Northern Sea Route has been one of the most contentious legal and political issues in U.S.—Soviet/Russian Arctic relations. These issues are becoming more acute as the ice is decreasing and the route is becoming more accessible. William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, will reflect on issues related to the current legal regime.
This conference aims at discussing the history, legal implications, and legacy of the 1917 Russian Revolution on the Nordic countries
This conference aims at discussing the history, legal implications, and legacy of the 1917 Russian Revolution on the Nordic countries
The conference addresses some of the most pressing issues in our time. The protection of the Rule of Law in Europe, the role of Europe's institutions, and the way forward after Brexit.
How is Norway to adapt?
The purpose of the colloquium is to discuss the organization of ecosystem-based management in the Arctic, in particular when the ecosystems extend beyond national jurisdictions. Challenges relate to the ongoing negotiations on bio-diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, as these must be addressed independently.
Thursday December 1st 10:00 AM -
Friday December 2nd 09:00 AM -
We are pleased to announce the 2nd Common Market Law Review Annual Conference which is being held on 20 October in Oslo.
The IX European Colloquium of Maritime Law Research will take place in Bilbao in September 2016.
BREXIT is a conversation buzz-word these days.
September 2nd legal heavy weights are discussing questions and implications for England, Scotland, The EU and the EEA
Do not miss out on the opportunity to gain some conversational pounds on the topic
Europe in transition - EUNOR seminar