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  1. 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. Research.

  2. 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.

  3. 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).

  4. The Faculty of Law in Oslo is the oldest and largest educational and research institution within the field of law in Norway. 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.

  5. 13. Nov. 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.

  6. Information and Communication Technology Law. Maritime Law. Public International Law. Theory and Practice of Human Rights. North Sea Energy Law. All Master's programmes.

  7. 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.