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  1. Showing 1–96 of 96 courses. Course. Credits. HUMR4504 – Human Rights in Practice. (10 credits) 10. HUMR4510 – Human rights, Politics, and Legitimacy. (10 credits) 10.

    • Spring 2024

      JUR1910 – Women's Law and Human Rights (BA) (10 credits) 10:...

    • Master

      JUS5730 – International Humanitarian Law (The Law of Armed...

    • Bachelor

      JUR1671 – Legal Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Law...

    • PhD

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  2. Master's Degree Programmes. Information and Communication Technology Law; Maritime Law; Public International Law; Theory and Practice of Human Rights; Doctoral degree: PhD

    • Admission to Master's Degree Studies
    • Application Procedures For Exchange Students
    • Guest Student on Human Rights Courses

    The basic entrance requirement is usually a completed bachelors' degree. The webpages of our programmes contain more information about how to apply. 1. Maritime Law 2. Information and Communication Technology 3. Public International Law 4. Theory and Practice of Human Rights Further information about the application process.

    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: 1. Erasmus 2. Nordplus/Nordlys 3. Bilateral agreements Further information about exchange programmes and procedures from UiO

    If you are admitted to a master's programme in Norway you may apply to be a guest student on some of the human rights courses at the faculty. Further information

  3. 13. Feb. 2024 · Public International Law is a contemporary programme which addresses global governance trends and offers students competence in fields which will promote careers in international public and private institutions.

  4. 9. Nov. 2009 · The University of Oslo offers one degree programme in Public International Law (a Master of Laws in Public International Law).

  5. The Faculty of Law in Oslo educates about 75% of all new legal candidates in Norway, and is the work- and studyplace for about 400 employees and 4 200 students. We are divided into six Departments/Centres in addition to the Administration.