Climate, Energy and Environmental Law
The group conducts research on legal matters concerning nature, its resources and how these are developed for human use. In a time where environmental awareness is ever increasing, the group is an important contributor as a Norwegian forum for analysis of these legal issues.
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About the research group
Both nationally and internationally, access to and management of the environment and natural resources are crucial for economic and social development. Environmental degradation, resource scarcity, and climate change threaten biodiversity and, consequently, the foundation for human livelihoods, both locally and globally. The development of legal structures that ensure sustainable management of the environment and natural resources is therefore essential to provide sufficient food, water, and energy for the world鈥檚 population.
The research group addresses these challenges by studying access to and protection of natural resources and the environment, the legal frameworks for natural resource management, and environmental governance as a prerequisite for economic and social development. The group鈥檚 perspective combines national and international legal sources and seeks solutions that promote sustainable development.
The cross-sectional nature of the field makes interdisciplinary collaboration important for the research group. In this context, partnerships have been establisged with several external actors, including聽,听,听听补苍诲听,听Professor at聽Macquarie Law School in聽Sydney.
Teaching
Researchers in the group are involved in the teaching of several subjects in the Master's programme at the Faculty of Law:聽
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Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui Professor
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Ingunn Elise Myklebust Professor
Barbara Bokor PhD candidate
Monica Naime PhD candidate
Berte-Elen Reinertsen Konow Professor
Hans Fredrik Marthinussen Professor
Ernst Nordtveit Emeritus
Sigrid Eskeland Sch眉tz Professor
Knut Einar Skodvin Professor
Siv El茅n 脜rskog Vedvik Postdoctoral fellow
Malin Aaen PhD candidate