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New research centre at UiO takes action following the NAV scandal. In 2022, the Research Council of Norway issued a call for proposals for research centres that can strengthen legal research into EEA law from a Norwegian perspective. This is the contribution that will be made by the research centre EURNOR at the University of Oslo.
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University of Oslo Faculty of Law; Established: 1811; 213 years ago () School type: Public: Dean: Ragnhild Hennum: Location: Oslo, Norway: Enrollment: approximately 4 300: Faculty: 270 full-time: Website: www.jus.uio.no
10. JUR9021 – Internationalization, Transnational Law and Comparison. (4 credits) 4. JUR9031 – Perspectives on legal history, sociology of law and law economics. (4 credits) 4. JUR9041 – Research ethics, academic writing and dissemination of research.
CourseCreditsHUMR4504 – Human Rights in Practice (10 ...101010HUMR5145 – Human Rights in Asia (10 ...10Faculty of Law map. Department of Criminology and the Sociology of Law; Department of Private Law; Department of Public and International Law; Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law; Centre for European Law; Norwegian Centre for Human Rights; PluriCourts - Centre for the Study of the Legitimate Roles of the Judiciary in the Global Order
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Faculty of Law ( Norwegian: Det juridiske fakultet) of the University of Oslo is Norway 's oldest law faculty, established in 1811 as one of the four original faculties of The Royal Frederick University (renamed the University of Oslo in 1939).