As the Geneva Convention is missing from Brownlie's book, those of you who want to bring it with you under the exam, may copy it from a book (f.eks the 'blue book', i.e the 'Folkerettslig tekstsamling' by Buflod, Sannes og Aaseb? (Collection of public intern. law texts) NB! any photocopy must indicate that it orginates from a public document (this means that you must ensure that the line (bottom or head) of the name of the book you are copying from must be readable on each copy you make.
Here is the rule, as stated in 'auxiliary material', http://www.jus.uio.no/studier/regelverk/auxiliary-materials.html
AUXILIARY MATERIAL (lovlige hjelpemidler) 1. General materials It is permitted to take into the exam all national and international legal instruments -i.e., treaties, conventions, directives, regulations, statutes and the like- in their officially published English version, in the form of books, offprints or photocopies.
Printouts from computer databas...