Yeah, I hear you. There hasn't been a single subject yet that I haven't enjoyed to some extent. Law is law, in the sense that you still use a core
legal method when approaching all of these problems. So it seems we are alike in the sense that we simply love that part of it!
Feel free to PM me for a discussion on various topics at anytime. We don't have to bore the forum more then necessary
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I'm always interested in comparative international law. Norwegian and scandinavian law has become very international over the past decades. In fact, in a recent finding, it was found that 7500 rules in Norwegian law stem from the EU alone, without Norway even being a member state. It has happened over the course of time due to the entering into of many agreements with the EU by Norway.
I've made it a task in my career to be as updated as I possibly can on international law, particulary EU-law. I was at the Supreme Court in Norway a couple of days ago and overheard a trial, and it struck me how remarkably efficient it is to bring such law material into one's line of argumentation.