Events

  Time Place

Research seminar on Proactive Contracting and Visualization

Professor Berger-Walliser and Helena Happio will present their research on using visualization as a tool for businesses to use in adopting a proactive approach to contracting in order to reach the results they want, balance risk and reward, and to avoid legal trouble.
25.11 12.00 -14.00
Law Department
Howitzvej 13
2000 Frederiksberg
Mødelokalet 5. sal - indgang gennem receptionen på 3. sal

Conference: European Legal Method

The Conference will focus on the characteristics of the legal method(s) actually used by European legal actors, in particular legal scholars and courts, when making dogmatic legal analyses of EU law and the law of EU Member States within the scope of application of EU law or deciding cases applying these parts of law.
19.11 9.00 -18.00
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3
2000 Frederiksberg


Room SPs03, Ground Floor

The American Revolution and the European Evolution in Choice of Law: Reciprocal Lessons

Guest lecture by Symeon C. Symeonides LL.B. (Priv. L.), LL.B. (Publ. L.), Univ. of Thessaloniki, LL.M., S.J.D., Harvard, Dean and Alex L. Parks Distinguished Professor of Law at Willamette University, in Oregon, USA.
15.09 15.00 -16.30
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3
2000 Frederiksberg
SP216 - DSB auditorium

Global konference om udbudsregulering

Københavns Universitet og University of Nottingham inviterer til en af verden største
konferencer om udbudsregulering.
09.09 9.00 - 10.09 17.00
Radison Blu Scandinavia Hotel

Præsentation af ph.d.-projekt: CFC-regler i dansk og international skatteret

Genstandsfeltet for Peter Koerver Schmidts afhandling er den delmængde af skatteretlige værnsregler, der har til formål at imødegå, at selskaber - som led i international skatteplanlægning - flytter mobile aktiver og indkomststrømme til jurisdiktioner, hvor de lokale regler indebærer en mere gunstig eller eventuelt ingen beskatning. Med andre ord skal afhandlingen have fokus på regler til værn af indkomstopgørelsens positive indkomstkomponenter.
25.08 15.30 -17.00
Juridisk Institut
Copenhagen Business School
Howitzvej 13
2000 Frederiksberg

Mødelokalet 5. sal - indgang gennem receptionen på 3. sal

Conference: Business Obligations Towards Disabled Persons under EU and International Anti-Discrimination Law

The Department of Law at Copenhagen Business School and the Disabled People's Organisations Denmark have invited leading experts in EU and international disability discrimination law to present their research.
23.08 9.00 -17.30
Copenhagen Business School
Kilen
Kilevej 14 A
2000 Frederiksberg


Room 43 (KS43) Ground Floor

Seminar: Discrimination bans and the social psychology of oppression

In the EU, anti-discrimination law has granted the most protection against discrimination based on race and sex while the other prohibited grounds of discrimination have received less protection. This differentiation in protection resembles a pattern established in American anti-discrimination law, which American legal scholar Kenji Yoshino has called the "assimilationist paradigm".
25.05 13.00 -14.00
Copenhagen Business School
Kilen
Kilevej 14a
2000 Frederiksberg
K143

PhD defence - Grith Skovgaard Ølykke

The Thesis concerns the provision on abnormally low tenders in the EU public procurement Directives, in particular the definition of the concept of an “abnormally low tender” and the related issue of how public tenderers should set their price.
21.04 14.00 -16.00
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3
2000 Frederiksberg
Sps14 Novo Nordisk Auditorium

Seminar: Discrimination bans with regard to access to and supply of goods and services

At the seminar, professor Ruth Nielsen, Law Department, CBS will present her research on discrimination and equality law in regard to access to and supply of goods and services, i.e. on the interface between discrimination law and contract law.
13.04 13.00 -14.30
Juridisk Institut/Law Department
Howitzvej 13, 5.sal
2000 Frederiksberg
Mødelokalet 5. sal - indgang gennem receptionen på 3. sal

Lecture: In defense of brain drain

In this lecture Professor Fernando Teson examines the question of whether “brain drain” – a popular term applied to the emigration of skilled persons from poor countries to rich countries – is harmful and unjust to poor countries.
08.04 14.00 -15.30
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3
2000 Frederiksberg
SP 113 - IBM Auditorium