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Published Jan. 6, 2011 3:01 PM

Request for grounds

Contact information after the results(4 hour written exam): 5509-5522 Marius Emberland tlf 22990259, 5093-5102 Fredrik B. Finstad tlf 23111425, 5501-5508 + 5081-5092 Geir Ulfstein tlf 22859446

For LL.M students in PIL only

Contact information after the results(assignment): Jo Stigen:j.m.stigen@jus.uio.no, 22850244

Cecilia Bailliet:c.m.bailliet@jus.uio.no,22850234

Published Nov. 16, 2010 10:05 AM

Message to LLM students

The exam results for the assigments will be published 22 November in studentweb. Students who have failed will be contacted by e-mail.

Published Nov. 9, 2010 2:14 PM

16 November – Time for questions about the exam!

On Tuesday 16 November you will be given some last practical information about the up-coming exams and the auxiliary material. And you will be given the opportunity to ask questions you have concerning the exam and auxiliary material.

Time: 14.15-16.00

Place: Aud 4. in Domus Academica

Published Nov. 3, 2010 9:58 AM

Re lecture 4 Novemeber

The lecture of 4 November will be replaced by a seminar: by Guest lecturer Jan Klabbers: International Organizations: the need for legitimacy and control. 11.15- 12.00

Cecilia Bailliet will give lecture from 12.15- 13.00

Both the seminar and the lecture will take place in Teologisk eksamenssal- DA (the room beside aud. 6 )

Published Oct. 20, 2010 11:27 AM

Semester paper 2010

All registered for the course JUR5540 autumn 2010 will be offered to hand-in a semester paper that will be corrected and given comments. Deadline to hand-in the paper is 8 November. The paper is to be handed in on paper at the Info Centre, Domus Academica, 2nd floor. The Info Centre closes at 15.45 every day.

You will find the semester paper exercise to the left on this web-page including links to the two mentioned attachments you will need to use to solve the questions.

On 15 November, there will be a lecture on how to solve the exercise given as semester paper. OBS! The lecture on 15 November will be at 14.15-16.00. Not at 12.15 as the regular lectures!!

Published Oct. 18, 2010 1:19 PM

Re assigment and submittance (for LL.M.students only

The deadline for submitting the assignment is 1 November before 10.00, at the Information Center, DA. Please hand in 2 typed copies.

Remember to put your candidate number on the first page, not your name. You will find your candidate number in studentweb, please check under "registration for examinations".

Published Sep. 8, 2010 8:39 PM

Assignment due 1 November (for LL.M. students only)

Please find information about the assignment(60%) and the 4 hour written exam (40%) on the opposite page. Please note the Information about plagiarism, and read the web sites regarding this carefully.

Published Sep. 7, 2010 12:54 PM

Important! Lecture on how to write exams at the Faculty of Law is postponed to 6 October!

Due to continued illness of the professor in charge of the academic programme for the exchange students, the introductory lecture on answering exams at the Faculty of Law, UiO has been postponed to 6 October. The original lecture scheduled for 9 September is cancelled.

Date: 6 October

Time: 10.15-12.00

Place: Auditorium 4 in Domus Academica

Lecturer: Professor Knut Kaasen

Published Sep. 3, 2010 12:56 PM

Re deadline for assignment

The deadline for the assigment is November 1, not November 15 as previous announced. Please note that the assignment(described below) is only for students enrolled in the LL.M. programme Public International Law. Further information regarding submittance etc. will be given.

Published Sep. 2, 2010 12:38 PM

Assignment of Written Paper to be handed in on November 15th (This will compose 60% of your grade.

Please read the following text and draft a paper in which you provide suggestions for reform of the international system, selecting one of the PIL topic areas, e.g. institutions, enforcement & dispute settlement, the relationship between international law and national law, the prohibition against the use of force, state responsibility for non-compliance:

“Globally, the rules-based system that the West set up in the second half of the 20th century brought huge benefits to emerging powers. But it reflects an out-of-date world order, not the current global balance, let alone a future one. China and India should be playing a bigger role in shaping the rules that will govern the 21st century. That requires concessions from the West. But it also requires commitment to a rules-based international order from China and India.” The Economist

Published Aug. 2, 2010 5:19 PM

Introductory Seminar on Friday 27 August for all new International Students enrolled at the Faculty of Law autumn 2010

Professor Mads Anden?s will introduce legal method and the relationship between Norwegian domestic law and European and international law.

The seminar is voluntarily, but it is recommended if you aren’t already familiar with the Norwegian way of “thinking” law.

Detailed course outline

Time and place: 27 August, 10.15- 16.00, Aud. 14 in Domus Bibliotheca