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Read S枚ren Kochs new blog post on the blog of British Association of Comparative Law.
Four distinguished data protection experts will hold guest lectures this semester. Lectures are open to all interested students.
Over the past decade, China has emerged as a large actor on the African continent 鈥 primarily through trade, investment and as provider of development finance. But China is increasingly also playing a more direct political role.
Three members of our Research Group took part in the Day Zero of the widely known SDG Conference Bergen 2021.
How and why does psychosis play a role when defining someone as criminally insane and lacking capacity for responsible action? Professor Linda Gr枚ning at The Faculty of Law has been given 12 million NOK from The Research Council of Norway to learn more about the nuances of this question.
Sigrid Eskeland Sch眉tz, Abdirahman Omar and Stefan Carpentier have published 鈥淩eport on regulations and technological capabilities for monitoring CO2 storage sites鈥 in relation to the research project ACTOM.
Investors and regulators are looking at hydrogen as a promising low-carbon solution for the energy sector. To ensure support for the related technologies, the EU seeks to introduce some common approaches.
The project PRE-DECOR, lead by Gunnar Eskeland and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, receives NOK 320 000 in funding.
Postdoctoral Fellow Joanna Siekiera is co-investigator in the University of Southampton led new WUN project, Global comparative assessment of the role of oceans in a sustainable future.
Clara Juul Holm is a PhD-student from The University of Copenhagen. This article gives a short review about her research stay at The University of Bergen.
The first task assigned to the Criminal Law Commission from the government was to evaluate rules affecting participation and recruitment to criminal gangs and organizations, including reform in the rules relating to the recovery or confiscation of proceeds of crime. The evaluations made by the Commission will hopefully add an increased quality to the legislative process and generally for legal... Read more
Assistant Professor at the University of Bergen, Esmeralda Colombo, recently made a statement in The New York Times and on the Swedish TV channel TV4 on the climate change lawsuit between the State of Norway and Norwegian environmental organisations.
The book 芦Forbrytelser i utvalg 鈥 Straffelovens regler om voldsforbrytelser, seksualforbrytelser, formuesforbrytelser og narkotikaforbrytelser禄 is a new addition to the criminal justice literature.
F酶rsteamanuensis Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui is invited to moderate MEDREG's workshop "Role and Scope of Energy Regulation".
The launch at the University Aula concluded with two large panels representing the diversity of scientific milieus tackling global challenges in Bergen. Together they will work to make Bergen the place of choice for students seeking knowledge and skills to help solve global challenges.
We are pleased to announce Berte-Elen Konows recent publication on Contract and Property Law with an environmental perspective.
The future is blue: The sea covers 70 percent of the planet. Two thirds of the whole Norwegian economic activity and benefits are generated in the sea. In the elective course Law of the Sea and its Uses, students will be given a better understanding of the framework in which these activities take place.
UiB's strategic partner Renmin University of China School of Law is celebrating their 70th anniversary by hosting the 3rd International Forum for Law School Deans and Jurists. Here you can watch Dean S酶vig's speech at the digital anniversary conference.

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