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The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran: Findings and Recommendations
Time and Place:
5 September 2024 10:00-12:00, Aud 4 Domus Academica
About the lecturer
Professor Shaheen Saradar Ali was awarded honorary doctorate at the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo in 2024 (lag hyperlink til fakultetssiden)- She is Chair at the School of Law, University of Warwick, United Kingdom and has held professorial positions at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan and the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Norway. She has served as the Rector, National Academy for Higher Education, Pakistan. In 2000 she was appointed as the first chairperson of the National Commission on the Status of Women, Pakistan and Cabinet Minister for Health, Populati...
Last fall, the faculty introduced Panopto as a new solution for lecture recordings. There are some recurring questions, so here are three clarifications about how the faculty uses Panopto:
- Recorded lectures are offered in certain courses, and it is up to the teacher to decide if recordings will be made. Recording of the lectures is not something that students are entitled to.
- If the lectures are recorded, the teacher will inform the students in advance.
- If recordings are made, it can be expected that the recording will be made available within four business days, after the teacher has ensured the quality of the content. Therefore, we ask that you wait until after there four days before inquiring about a pre-announced recording.
Associate Professor II Johann Ruben Leiss will give a lecture on on Article 103 of the Charter of the United Nations and the discourse on fragmentation and constitutionalism in international law on the 6. November in Aud 6, Domus Academica, at 16:15.
The lecture will discuss the role and relevance of Article 103 of the Charter of the United Nations in the discourse on fragmentation and constitutionalism in international law. The lecture will provide an overview of recent cases in which an application of this provision was discusses, especially in the relationship between UN Charter law and human rights law. The lecture will show that Article 103 plays an important role as a residual rule in preserving the unity of international law under the umbrella of UN law. However, it will be shown, that the best application of Article 103 is no application at all. As such it serves as a rule of conflict avoidance, rather than establi...
Professor P?l Wrange will give a lecture on April 26th at 4 pm on Sovereignty, Cyberspace and International Law –Russian, Chinese, European and U.S. Perspectives in Aud. 2, Domus Juridica.
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Natalia Torres Zuniga, Postdoctoral fellow, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo, will give a lecture with the title: The law of the land and the boom of blueberries. Legal foundations of Peruvian agrarian capitalism
Time and place: Apr. 27, 2023 4:00 PM–5:00 PM, Zoom / Aud. 1, Domus Juridika, UiO
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Yuliya Chernykh will give a lecture with the title: Reintroduction of the Olympic Truce: Archival Studies and Contemporary Assessment
Time and place: Nov. 28, 2022 4:00 PM–5:00 PM, Auditorium 2, DJ
Studiebarometeret – the national student survey – is a survey where you can provide UiO with important information on how you experience the quality of your study programme. With your answers you can make the programme better.
The survey is conducted by NOKUT, and commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Research. Nokut sends out a personal weblink to to the survey Monday 24 October.
High response rate is important for us to get solid data on the state of your programme. By participating you can win nice prizes as 5000 NOK gift card, 1000 NOK gift card, drinking bottle, cooling bag and powerbank.
Results are published on www.studiebarometeret.no/eng, as average scores for individual study programmes.
You must use two-factor authentication (secure login) for Microsoft 365 (Word, OneDrive, Teams etc.) and Feide (Canvas, My Studies etc.) at UiO. Confirm your login with a mobile phone.
Read more about two-factor authentication at the UiO at https://uio.no/tofaktor, and access more guides from the same page. There may be two-factor authentication on other services later.
For MS365 applications, you will receive a push notification on your mobile when you are asked for two-factor authentication, and for the Feide login, a new button called Use work or school account will appear. Use that button when you log in to Canvas, My Studies, or other services with Feide, and you get the s...
We are looking for students to join the faculty's team for the prestigious moot court competition Jessup, in Washington, DC, USA.
The application deadline is Friday 10 September, read more here.
Is there something about your learning enviroment that you consider to be bothersome, troubling, unhealthy, or dangerous?
On the website www.uio.no/english/studies/contact/speak-up/ you can let us know. You can also let us know if there is something you are happy about.
We care about your well-beeing. Let us know and speak up!
The draft for UiOs Strategy 2030 </english/for-employees/support/projects/strategy-2030/01.10_draft_strategy2030_en.pdf> has a deadline 1 November for comments.
The Faculty will make its comments, but we encourage all students to read the draft and use the opportunity to give your own comments.
The invitation to comment </english/for-employees/support/projects/strategy-2030/horingsbrev_engelsk_en.pdf> ask us to be as specific as possible in the online form provided for comments. The form and all other relevant information is available on the Strategy Web page <...
The Faculty of Law is looking for students to participate in the Telders international moot court competition 2020. Telders is one of the most prestigious moot court competitions in the world and offers law students the opportunity to compete against students from all over Europe, defending parties to a fictitious international law dispute between two states.
The final rounds of the competition takes place in The Hague and the final is held at the Peace Palace, which houses the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Law Faculty covers expenses for travel to The Hague and participants may be rewarded with credits (studiepoeng).
Participation in the competition is a unique opportunity to gain international experience, meet other students, improve your writing and presentation skills, while at the same time earning credits.
We accept applications from all law students at the Faculty. We have no absolute requirements as to w...
Starting this spring, you can no longer wear a wristwatch during your school exam. Smartwatches that look like analog watches are the reason for the ban. Read more...