Semester page for JUR1710 - Autumn 2017

Teachers

Joint teaching

This course has jointly taught classes with JUS5710 – International Human Rights Law: Institutions and Procedures. See this course's semester page for schedule and messages.

Please note that the examination in JUR1710/JUS5710 will be an open book digital school examination (4 hours). You are permitted to use any literature (in hard copy) during the examination (e.g., course literature, notes, dictionaries). No electronic support materials will be allowed.  See further details:

http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/jus/jus/JUS5710/ (please scroll down on the page)

Open book examination

Sep. 14, 2017 3:29 PM

REGISTRATION FOR “TULSA” SEMINAR GROUP- 4-8 September

Registration for Tulsa (“Tutor-led student activities”) colloquium groups will take place in the period 4-8 September for Jus5710/1710, and is done in Studentweb. Participating in Tulsa groups is not compulsory or necessary to be able to answer the exam question(s), but will allow students to work more actively with the course literature. The number of places is limited, so registration is done on a “first come, first served basis ”-, starting from 4 September. A personal E-mail with registration information will be sent to all students registered for the course on 4 September. If you have any problems with Studentweb please go and visit the Info center in Domus Academica.

Aug. 30, 2017 4:17 PM

This is a seminar for international and Norwegian law students who take law courses in English. The objective of the seminar is to introduce students to the International and European legal method from a practical perspective relevant for your study.

 The seminar will consist of a questions-answer session on the topic related to the sources of European and International Law (1st hour) and discussion of assignments (2nd hour).  

 

You need to do the following before the seminar:

  1. Watch video lectures;
  2. Prepare 1 or 2 questions to the topics covered in the lectures for the questions-answer session;
  3. Read and think about the assignments (discuss with other students, if possible). Take the text of the assignments with you to the class, either electronically or in hard copy.
Aug. 15, 2017 10:53 AM