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  1. Staff at faculties, departments and other units. Go to the website for the unit. Find UiO students and staff. Are you looking for someone with knowledge in a particular field? Find the right researcher.

  2. Exemptions from the formal prerequisites will be given to students with admission to the faculty's own exchange or master’s degree programmes. This rule does not apply to students with admission to other master’s degree programmes at the University of Oslo, unless otherwise agreed. Recommended previous knowledge. Three years of law studies.

  3. Nov 13, 2009 · International exchange students at the Faculty of Law are accepted for short periods of study within the framework of one of the 3 following exchange programmes: Erasmus. Nordplus/Nordlys. Bilateral agreements. Further information about exchange programmes and procedures from UiO.

  4. School/Program: Law. Institution Profile. University of Oslo- Faculty of Law is known for it multi-disciplinary programs in law. Faculty of Law was one of the four original faculties at the University of Oslo. It is located in the heart of Oslo, Norway. Students interested in studying law will find a range of disciplines at the Faculty of Law.

  5. A. A. Cançado Trindade, International Law for Humankind: Towards a New Jus Gentium, The Hague Academy of International Law Monographs, Martinus Nijhoff, 2010. ISBN 978 9004184282; price: EUR 180 ...

  6. Facts about the PhD programmes. Requires a completed Master’s degree. Stipulated length of three years’ full-time studies. 2.5 years of independent research work. Educational component worth 30 credits. In 2018, 468 PhD candidates successfully defended their theses at the University of Oslo.

  7. You can be admitted to the Faculty’s PhD programme in two ways: - as a doctoral research fellow at the Faculty - as an external candidate without employment at the University of Oslo