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…
Launch of CirCus Webinar Series The CirCus Webinar Series on the Legal Landscape of Circular Supply Chains launched on Friday 21 April 2023 with a webinar by Professor Rosalind Malcolm of the University of Surrey
Limitations of the circular economy concept in law The Circular Supply Chains – identifying and allocating legal risks (CirCus) project, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, has had two recent publication successes
Danish Beneficial Ownership - May we have this last dance? A very long journey will come to an end when the Danish Supreme Court rules in the final Beneficial Ownership cases – the 𝐍𝐓𝐂 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 (C-115/16 -N Luxembourg) and the 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐝𝐚/𝐍𝐲𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐝 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 (C-118/16 X Denmark A/S) by…
Dan Bodansky Daniel M. Bodansky is a preeminent authority on global climate change whose teaching and research focus on international environmental law and public international law.
Margherita Paola Poto Margherita Paola Poto is a Research Professor at the Faculty of Law, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway and has taught Administrative Law for more than 20 years at the University of Turin, Italy.
Dr. Eun Hye Kim awarded Proxime Accessit in the 2022 ELFA Award Dr. Eun Hye Kim was awarded Proxime Accessit in the ELFA Award 2022 for her thesis entitled “The Advocate General as an Actor of Change – or Consolidation – in EU Competition Law.”
New legal package on crypto assets could set the democratization of crypto at risk New podcast with Associate Professor, Dr. Alexandra Andhov .
Can workers enforce corporate reports in tort actions? An empirical study of compliance with the UK Modern Slavery Act in the shipping industry
What does “integration” mean? Integration is one of the major challenges posed to the European Union by the immigration of third-country nationals. However, the concept of integration is still lacking a proper legal definition.
David Sausdal Publishes Monograph on Globalized Local Policing CGC researcher, David Sausdal, publishes monograph on the effects of globalization upon local policing.
Jens Schovsbo co-edited the book ‘Improving Intellectual Property: A Global Project Professor Jens Schovsbo has co-edited the book ‘Improving Intellectual Property: A Global Project‘. The book has just been published with Edward Elgar and it is a Festschrift for Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss.