Lauge Poulsen Lauge Poulsen is Professor of International Relations & Law at University College London.
Nikolaos Karampatzos Nikolaos Karampatzos is a PhD candidate at the School of Law of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Henrik Vigh features on popular danish science podcast “24 Spørgsmål til Professoren” Head of Centre at CGC, Henrik Vigh, recently featured on the popular danish podcast “24 Spørgsmål til Professoren” (“24 Questions for the Professor”).
Professor Helle Porsdam med i podcast fra Folkemødet 2023 (In Danish) Professor Helle Porsdam med i podcast fra Folkemødet 2023.
Professor Helle Porsdam participates in New Books Network podcast Professor Helle Porsdam is interviewed about Science as a Cultural Human Right for a New Books Network podcast.
Anja Møller Pedersen defended her Ph.D thesis On 7 June 2023, Anja Møller Pedersen successfully defended her PhD Thesis on ‘The Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection in the EU Legal Order: Reconciling privacy rights and rationales’.
CEPRI researcher attends Annual Meeting of UN Special Procedures mandate holders in Geneva Dr Sorcha MacLeod, CEPRI Associate Professor and a member of the UN Working Group on the use of mercenaries recently attended the 29th Annual Meeting of Special Rapporteurs, Independent Experts and Chairs of Working…
Double grant success for waste and circular economy law research Dr Katrien Steenmans, postdoc on the Circular Supply Chains – identifying legal risks (CirCus) project, has been awarded two small grants.
Special PRIVACY issue, “Creation, Control, Communication: A Historical Appraisal of Privacy in Knowledge Production” We proudly announce that our special PRIVACY issue, “Creation, Control, Communication: A Historical Appraisal of Privacy in Knowledge Production” has been published. The issue is edited by PRIVACY researchers Natália…
Professor Helle Porsdam at 'Right to science roundtable' in Beirut, Lebanon On 27 May, 2023, Professor Helle Porsdam participated in a roundtable discussion on 'The right to science' in Beirut, organized by UNESCO
Immigrants' access to healthcare in Denmark Around one fifth of newly arrived immigrants in Denmark experience difficulties when trying to access healthcare in Denmark, in spite of the stated goal of the Danish Health Act to ensure ‘easy and equal access’ to…
Immersive app brings the hidden histories of Copenhagen to life Hidden Copenhagen, the seventh app in the Hidden Cities collection, is developed as a collaboration between the University of Exeter’s Hidden Cities team and historians and archaeologists from the Centre for Privacy…
International Humanitarian Law and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems The accelerated pace of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, coupled with increasingly practical military applications, makes it likely that AI will play a prominent role in future warfare. The time is ripe for…
New CMS Report: International Humanitarian Law and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems How have the political discourses about climate change influenced security policies? The new CMS report “Climatising Security Policy: A Panorama and Implications for Denmark” investigates the emerging international…
CEPRI contribution to important new Commentary on Business and Human Rights CEPRI Associate Professor Dr Sorcha MacLeod, has contributed chapters together with co-author Dr Daria Davitti (Lund) to an exciting new Commentary on business and human rights.
Is it fair? Algorithms and asylum seekers Europe is experimenting with the application of automated decision-making to manage asylum and migration processes.
Call for Abstracts - Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Climate, Energy and Sustainability: Arctic Special Edition The Climate Arctic Governance research network (CArGo) is organizing a special edition of the Interdisciplinary Seminar on Climate, Energy and Sustainability with focus on the Arctic. The event will take place in a…