Law of Obligations, Property Law, and Insolvency Law.
The members of the research group conduct research on private law rules that primarily concern economic assets.
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About the research group
Traditionally, Norwegian private law has been divided into three main categories: personal law, family and inheritance law, and patrimonial (property) law. The boundaries between these categories are not clear-cut鈥攆or example, many rules within family law clearly have a patrimonial character鈥攁nd the research group therefore operates with a liberal framework for academic discussions of issues that at least have a distinct patrimonial element.
The Research Group in Property Law overlaps with the research groups in Tort Law, Insurance Law and Social Security Law; Natural Resources, Environmental and Development Law; and Information and Innovation Law, as important patrimonial law subjects such as tort law, insurance law, property law, and the economic exploitation of intellectual property rights are central to these groups as well. As a result, the group places particular emphasis on topics not covered by the other, more specialised research groups, while also facilitating collaborative events.
Overall, the purpose of such a broadly based research group is to serve as a connecting link for the majority of the private law research community at the Faculty.
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Group manager
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Group members
Associate professor
Andreas Heian Slettevold PhD candidate
Professor
Professor
Ernst Nordtveit Emeritus
Henriette Nilsson T酶ssebro Associate professor
Professor
Ingunn Elise Myklebust Professor
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Professor
Knut H酶ivik Associate professor
Postdoctoral Fellow
Miriam Skag Professor
Roger Stelander Magnussen Associate professor
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Professor
Torhild Nordtveit Postdoctoral fellow
Vilde Sandane Vr氓lid PhD Candidate