Program offered jointly by Universities of Groningen, Oslo, Aberdeen & Copenhagen

The Universities of Groningen (The Netherlands), Oslo (Norway), Aberdeen (United Kingdom), and Copenhagen (Denmark) have announced that the North Sea Energy Law Programme will run between September 2013 and August 2015. 

 
The two-year, part-time program will be an LL.M.(pending accreditation), and is designed and structured specifically for legal professionals in the energy sector. The program is divided into four two-week blocks, and concentrates on the following topics:
 
Electricity and Gas: Liberalising and Regulating the Market – Groningen
Upstream Oil and Gas law: Public and Contractual Law Aspects – Oslo
Energy Investments, Trade and Security – Aberdeen
Green Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development – Copenhagen
 
Each block will include lectures from academics and practitioners and site visits.
 
For more information, please visit North Sea Energy Law Programme website
 
 

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