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Vebjørn Wold is a Research Fellow in the Department of Private Law at the University of Oslo, where he focuses on property law, consumer finance agreements, and EU/EEA legal frameworks. He holds a master's degree in law from 2019 and has prior experience at Jussbuss (a legal aid organization) and the Norwegian State Municipal Bank.
Academic Interests:
- Property Law
- Consumer Finance Agreements
- EU/EEA Law
- Law and Political Economy
- Legal Aid
Vebjørn's scholarly work critically examines payment fraud liability, consumer protection in digital finance, and procedural challenges under EU/EEA law. His publications address eviction clauses in rental contracts, unauthorized payment transactions, and the intersection of contractual fairness with institutional obligations. These analyses often bridge private law principles with emerging digital commerce dynamics.
Key Projects: He contributes to the Societal Security and Digital Identities (SODI) initiative, investigating digital identity systems' impact on legal security and consumer rights. His research also explores third-party fraud as a property law challenge in digital commerce, focusing on binding and liability mechanisms.
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