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Lunchtime Lecture: The "Fosen Line" Saga

The Research Group for EU/EEA, Competition and Market Law invites all students to the first three Lunchtime Lectures being held this Autumn, at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen - so bring your lunch, and come listen and learn about the "Fosen Line" saga!

Lunchtime Lecture on the "Fosen Line" saga
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Ragnhild Kristina Ølstad will be visiting the Faculty to talk about the main hearing in the Fosen Line case, which is currently underway before the Supreme Court of Norway. The case concerns the conditions for obtaining compensation for positive contract interest in Norwegian public procurement law.

The case caused a real stir after Frostating Court of Appealdecided to effectively ignore a judgement from the EFTA Court regarding the interpretation of the Remedies Directive - the first time such a rejection has come from a lower instance court in Norway. The case made controversy again when the Supreme Court of Norway decided to ask the EFTA Court for a second judgement in the very same case.

The case raises questions regarding Norway’s obligations under the EEA agreement, the understanding of the Remedies Directive and the relationship between national courts in the EFTA States and the EFTA Court. The topics raised are thus highly relevant to all three EU/EEA courses on offer this term, but should also be of interest for students in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of study.