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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · See also University of Oslo Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series. Oslo Law Review (OsLaw) publishes research articles from all areas of legal scholarship, as well as interdisciplinary articles or articles that engage with law from the perspective of other related disciplines.

  2. For doctoral research fellows employed at the University of Oslo and the Faculty of Law. Information on pay, leave, illness and extension of the study period can be found on the University of Oslo’s For employees web pages. The faculty also has its own pages for research fellows (in Norwegian).

  3. The scientific goal of Sustainability Law is to develop interdisciplinary and sustainability-oriented approaches to law. To that end, interdisciplinary methodologies, approaches and theories are applied and developed further. The work draws, separately and together, on systems thinking, legal-historical, legal-economic, legal-ecological, legal ...

  4. Hybrid Technology Hub (HTH) Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT) Center for Embryology (CRESCO) Precision Immunotherapy Alliance (PRIMA) UiO Growth House. Centre for Global Health. Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM) National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention (NSSF) Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research.

  5. The master’s programme in Public International Law made it possible for Ane Gjengedal to combine her passion for climate change, environmental law and human rights with her legal background. Working with blue carbon restoration and conservation Dec. 21, 2023 9:29 AM. Raquel Bustamante found her passion for international environmental law ...

  6. From 1811 to 1980, the faculty educated all lawyers of Norway, and still educates around 75% of new legal candidates. Its alumni hence includes the vast majority of the country's preeminent legal professionals, including academics, supreme court justices, senior civil servants, and a large number of politicians, among them 11 Prime Ministers and many cabinet ministers.

  7. University of Oslo: Department: Faculty of Law: Available courses. Information and Communication Technology (None) Maritime Law (None) Public International Law (None)