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    • Norway: An Insider Outside - or an Outsider Inside - European Civil Justice 

      Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016-12-19)
      Norway has stood on the doorsteps of the European Union (then the European Communities (EC)) for more than four decades. In 1960, Norway became one of the seven original members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), a trade-blocalternative to the European Economic Community (EEC). The Norwegian people voted against EC-membership in 1972 and 1994. In the late 1980's, a plan to create a single ...
    • The Norwegian Application of the Contracts Act Section 36 

      Hauge, Hilde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09)
      The article presents the general clause in the Norwegian Contracts Act section 36. The background and the purpose are explained, and the article provides an overview over the relevant case law, which indicates that the general clause serves different functions in the Norwegian contract law.
    • Norwegian Civil Procedure - how to make fast Even Faster 

      Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016)
      <p>Norwegian civil procedure scores well on efficiency as measured in average time for case processing and for achieving high trust among the public. General litigious civil and commercial cases are on average processed in approximately six months and small claims civil cases in four months. On average, a case has passed through both the District Court and the Court of Appeal within 13 months. The ...
    • Nye bidrag til eiendomshistorien i Finnmark 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Eiendomshistorien og konstitusjonelle tilknytning for Finnmark, Norges nordligste fylke, skiller seg vesentlig fra resten av landet, for så vidt som en dominerende oppfatning frem til i dag har vært at staten har vært eier av Finnmark «fra Tidligste tider». Til tross for betydelige studier det siste halve tiåret, er den rådende oppfatning fortsatt at private eiendommer i Finnmark oppsto etter en ...
    • Nye bidrag til Finnmarks eiendomshistorie 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      I 1993 fremla Samerettsutvalgets rettsgruppe sin ut¬redning om retten til land og vann i Finnmark. I den ble det konkludert med at staten eide all usolgt jord i Finnmark, og videre at det hadde vært en sammenhengende myndighetsoppfatning om det tilbake fra 1693. Dette har fått stor betydning for eiendomsretten til den tidligere umatrikulerte grunnen i fylket, som aldri har vært prøvd av domstolene. ...
    • Nye perspektiver på retten til jorda i Finnmark 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-17)
      I 1993 fremla Samerettsutvalgets rettsgruppe sin utredning om retten til land og vann i Finnmark. I utredningen, som var et viktig bakgrunnsmateriale for utvalget, ble det konkludert med at staten ikke bare eide all usolgt jord i Finnmark, men at det hadde vært en sammenhengende oppfatning om det i om lag 300 år. Sentralt for rettsgruppas standpunkt var historieutredningen til professor Gudmund ...
    • Nødrett som rettsgrunnlag for akuttvedtak om samvær i barnevernsaker 

      Fause, Anett Beatrix Osnes (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-04)
      Barnevernloven har ingen bestemmelse som særskilt gir hjemmel for å stanse eller redusere samvær i tilfeller hvor gjennomføring av samvær kommer i en akutt og skadelig motstrid til barnets interesser. Under anerkjennelse av at det i slike tilfeller kan foreligge en folkerettslig plikt til å komme barnet til unnsetning, er det i juridisk litteratur antydet at nasjonalt rettsgrunnlag for akutte vedtak ...
    • Oceans Commons, Law of the Sea and Rights for the Sea 

      De Lucia, Vito (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-08)
      The aim of this paper is to re-activate certain layers of normative meaning that have been obscured, forgotten or rendered inoperative by the predominant traditions that engaged, from Grotius onwards, with the concept of <i>res communes omnium</i>. The hope and the purpose is that of offering a novel perspective on matters such as the protection and preservation of ocean commons that are of great ...
    • ‘One Map to Rule Them All’? Revisiting Legalities Through Cartographic Representations of the Northwest Passage 

      Tsiouvalas, Apostolos; Solski, Jan Jakub (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-08)
      In the legal conceptualization of space, cartography has always been a fundamental tool narrating, representing, generating, or even (re)claiming territory. In this article, we examine the relationship between cartography and international law by looking at different cartographic representations of the area covering the disputed “Northwest Passage” (NWP). In an attempt to discuss how mapping may ...
    • Oppfatningen av samiske reinbeiterettigheter som «tålt bruk» i jordskiftesaker 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005)
      I en rekke rettstvister der reindriftssamenes interesser har kommet i konflikt med grunneiernes jordbruksinteresser, har reinbeiterettighetene blitt betraktet som en form for vikende rett eller tålt bruk. Jordskifterettene er gitt en særlig kompetanse til å behandle rettsutgreiing og bruksordning i reinbeiteområder, noe som gir grunnlag for å rette fokus på avgjørelsene i jordskifterettene og i ...
    • Options for Regional Regulation of Merchant Shipping Outside IMO, with Particular Reference to the Arctic Region 

      Molenaar, Erik Jaap (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • The Oslo Declaration on High Seas Fishing in the Central Arctic Ocean 

      Molenaar, Erik Jaap (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2015)
      On 16 July 2015, in Oslo, the coastal states of the Arctic Ocean – Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Russian Federation and the United States (Arctic Five) – took a long-awaited further step in the international regulation of Arctic Ocean fisheries by signing the ‘Declaration Concerning the Prevention of Unregulated High Seas Fishing in the Central Arctic Ocean’ (Oslo Declaration). Key features of ...
    • Participation as the Essence of Good Governance: Some General Reflections and a Case Study on the Arctic Council 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Fornabaio, Lara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-10)
      The present contribution explores aspects of good governance on the global dimension with participation as one of the key elements of a well-governed system, focusing on the Arctic Council’s (AC) commitment to enhance indigenous peoples’ participation in the environmental decision-making process. <br> The paper starts with a reflection on the revolutionary impact that new technologies have had ...
    • Participatory engagement and the empowerment of the Arctic Indigenous Peoples 

      Poto, Margherita Paola (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-01)
      <p>This article aims to analyse the participatory mechanisms in environmental decision making with a focus on indigenous peoples (IP)’s engagement in the Arctic Council (AC)’s decisions.</p> <p>The first part offers a comprehensive perspective of the IP self-determination requirement as both the means and the end of their full participation to environmental decisions: self-determination is both ...
    • The Passage Regimes of the Kerch Strait—To Each Their Own? 

      Lott, Alexander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-24)
      This study explores the passage regimes of the Kerch Strait and its adjacent maritime areas in the context of current arbitration proceedings between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. It ascertains that conflicting sovereignty claims over Crimea might lead to strait states and user states alike retaining their different approaches to the passage regime of the Kerch Strait. Thus, the regimes of ...
    • The Polar Code Process and Sovereignty Bargains: Comparing the Approaches of Canada and Russia to POLARIS 

      Solski, Jan Jakub (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-07)
      Owing to a shift from the culture of compliance to the culture of benchmarking, the Polar Code process of ensuring safe operation and environmental protection in Polar waters is still ongoing. The risk and goal-based approaches embedded in significant parts of the Polar Code invite different stakeholders to participate in the development of Arctic shipping governance. The methodology used in the ...
    • The Polar Silk Road and the future governance of the Northern Sea Route 

      Liu, Nengye; Solski, Jan Jakub (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-05)
      This article examines China’s Polar Silk Road (PSR) and its legal implications for the future governance of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). It first discusses China’s economic and geopolitical interests in the so-called Polar Silk Road. The article then focuses on comparing Russian regulation of the NSR and Chinese regulation of foreign vessels as a coastal state. Both China and Russia are contracting ...
    • Preparatory Proceedings in Norway: Efficiency by Flexibility and Case Management 

      Nylund, Anna (Peer reviewed; Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016-04-19)
      Active use of the preparatory stage to promote a concentrated main hearing is a key element in Norwegian civil procedure. The judge actively manages the cage and prepares it for the main hearing. Judicial discretion is an important tool to allow the judge to tailor the proceedings to the need of the parties. If an issue or question is unclear, the judge has a duty to help the parties clarify the ...
    • Prosecution of maritime pirates in India: a critical appraisal 

      Ahmad, Mazyar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-31)
      The United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea regime makes it incumbent upon the capturing state to effectively prosecute the apprehended pirates as per their domestic laws. Many states, including India, have not developed piracy-related domestic legislation; therefore, the domestic courts face various substantive and procedural challenges during trial. Indian judiciary relies on various criminal ...
    • Protecting the marine environment from the impacts of climate change: A regime interaction study 

      Klerk, Bastiaan Ewoud (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-16)
      As the oceans are heavily impacted by climate change, effective regulatory responses are needed to mitigate, as well as to adapt to, these adverse effects. Problematically, however, neither the international climate change regime nor the international law of the sea specifically addresses the adverse effects of climate change on the oceans. This article analyses the interactions between these regimes, ...