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Webinar series

On this page, you will find information about the hybrid webinar series.

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Webinar 1

Book launch 3 May 

The book “EØS-lovgivningen. Fra EU-rett til EØS-rett til norsk rett,” written by Torje Sunde, Jon Lunde, and Ida Sørebø, fills a gap in Norwegian EØS legal literature, particularly aimed at Norwegian administration. The book describes in detail the steps a legal act goes through from the EU until it becomes part of Norwegian law through the EØS agreement. This also includes an introduction to the legal nature and structure of the EØS agreement, as well as the types of safeguards that exist when these legal act procedures do not succeed.

For more infomration about the event please see the Norwegian web page: Velkommen til bokslepp i Bergen! | Det juridiske fakultet | UiB

 

 

Webinar 2

Conversation about the EEA Review Committee’s report 27 September

In May 2022, 30 years after the signing of the EEA Agreement in Porto in 1992, the Norwegian government appointed an independent committee to review Norway’s experience as a member of the European Economic Area in the 10 years that had then lapsed since the previous such undertaking – the 2012 report of the Norwegian EEA Review Committee of 2010-2012. In the spring of 2024, as the EEA Agreement celebrates its 30th year in force, the EEA Review Committee of 2022-2024 handed its report over to the government.

For more information about the event please see the event page: A critical conversation about the EEA Review Committee’s report | Research Group for European Law | UiB

 

Webinar 3 

A conversation on the future of the single market 

2024 has been a year of several seminal reports from the EU. The Letta report on the future of the single market was published in the spring, followed in the autumn by the Draghi report on the future of European competitiveness. Both reports address how the EU can tackle the numerous challenges which the Union now faces. In this conversation, Professor Catherine Barnard from the University of Cambridge, and Deputy Director Mona Næss from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, highlight key findings of the Letta and Draghi reports, and offer their own thoughts on addressing the challenges ahead.

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