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Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen presents at the paper European Administrative Networks: fragile or resilient institutions? Analyzing network interactions in times of crises at the Tuesday Seminar on 31 January 2023.
Title: Towards a theory of judicial agency in international settings: Government input and litigant success before the European Court of Justice
Are you an academic who struggles to know what to post on social media and how to disseminate your research effectively on different social media platforms? Welcome to the Science Library, where Daniel Quintana will discuss his book which deals with these issues.
Department seminar. Adrien Vigier is a Professor/Chair in Economics at University of Nottingham. He will present the paper: "Product Variety and Market Segmentation"
The SOILS team is excited to present Associate Professor Anna Krzywoszyńska as our next guest for the Reading Group.
Department seminar. Andreas Ravndal Kostøl is an applied economist at Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business and a faculty research fellow at the NBER and IZA. He will present the paper: "Layoff Costs, Insurance and Precautionary Job Mobility".
Politicization in practice. Damned if you do, damned if you don't?
Michal Ovádek presents the chapter Contested Competences in the European Union: How Politics and Law Shape What the EU Can('t) Do at the Tuesday Seminar on 17 January 2023.
Seminar on "the good economy" at SPIRAL, Liège Université Cité
Seminar on "the good economy" at SPIRAL, Liège Université Cité
with Dr. Megan Squire, Southern Poverty Law Center
M.Phil. Tyra Merker at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Essays on Market Power and Pricing Strategies" for the PhD degree.
Professor Debraj Ray held a lecture linked to the theme of conflict and grabbing from Trygve Haavelmo's book from 1954: "A study in the theory of economic evolution". The title of the lecture wass: “Beyond the Market: Economic Disparities and Conflict”.
Title of the presentation: "Partiaization: How National Parties Took Hold of Local Politics"
Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK), University of Oslo, FME NTRANS and INTRANSIT invite to this seminar chaired by Allan Dahl Andersen, Associate Professor, TIK, UiO.
Markus Jachtenfuchs presents Reconfiguring Europe at the Tuesday Seminar on 6 December 2022.
with Emanuele Toscano, Università Telematica Guglielmo Marconi
How does Norway collaborate with the rest of Europe to address shared climate and environmental challenges? This was one of the questions addressed by the Minister of Climate and Environment, Espen Barth Eide, during the annual ARENA lecture.
Title of the presentation: "Disentangling different types of sexist attitudes and vote choice in Germany"
Negativity bias and democratic accountability
Tarjei Bekkedal presents the project Welfare across borders: solidarity, equality and free movement (LEVEL) at the Tuesday Seminar on 22 November 2022.
Welcome to this seminar and the Cities & Society seminar series with Professor Tone Huse on colonial architecture, urban planning and temporal displacement in the Arctic.
Title of the presentation: "Armed Group Origins and Transformation in Civil War "
Happiness and wellbeing have emerged as important study subjects within and across many fields of research. A major driving force behind this is the association with physical and mental health and its pivotal role in socioeconomic issues and economic development. With the increased interest in the importance of wellbeing, it is critically important to understand and reveal sources of individual differences.
Title of the presentation: "Small Party Legislative Strategies: Committee Placement in Mixed Member Proportional Systems"