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Conference: Business Obligations Towards Disabled Persons under EU and International Anti-Discrimination LawIn order to promote understanding of business obligations toward disabled persons under current law, and to provide some insight into likely future developments, 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 on the concepts of disability, the obligation of non-discrimination, the employer's duty to adapt working conditions to the needs of persons with disabilities, and future developments in business obligations towards disabled persons. |
23.08 9.00 -17.30 |
Copenhagen Business School
Kilen Kilevej 14 A 2000 Frederiksberg Room 43 (KS43) Ground Floor |
Seminar: Discrimination bans with regard to access to and supply of goods and servicesAt 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 drainIn this lecture Professor Farnando 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 |
Copenhagen lectures by Trevor HartleyThe Law Department of the Copenhagen Business School is pleased to announce the lecture "Choice-of-Court Agreements: The Global Judgments Convention – Background and Perspectives" by Professor Trevor Hartley, London School of Economics and Political Science. |
25.03 15.00 -16.30 |
Copenhagen Business School,
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg Novo Nordisk Auditorium - SPs 14 |
Copenhagen lectures by Trevor HartleyThe Law Department of the Copenhagen Business School is pleased to announce the lecture "The Relationship of EU Law with other Systems - International Law and National Constitutional Law" by Professor Trevor Hartley, London School of Economics and Political Science. |
24.03 15.00 -16.30 |
Copenhagen Business School,
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg Novo Nordisk Auditorium - SPs 14 |
Seminar: Powerful dichotomies: Inclusion and exclusion in the information societyThis lecture aims at unveiling the practices of high-tech regions that contribute to perpetuate inequality. |
08.03 13.00 -14.25 |
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3 2000 Frederiksberg SPs13 Velux Auditorium |
Seminar om miljømarkedsføringSpørgsmålet om anvendelse af miljøudsagn og miljømærker i markedsføringen påkalder sig stor aktuel interesse, bl.a. i lyset af Forbrugerombudsmandens overvejelser angående nye retningslinjer på området og høringen herom i efteråret 2009. |
02.03 15.00 -18.00 |
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3 2000 Frederiksberg Auditorium SPs05 (KPMG) |
Seminar: Do attitudes towards immigrants matter?Associate Professor Birthe Larsen, Department of Economics - CBS, will present research on the consequences of negative attitudes towards immigrants' welfare based on regional variation in negative attitudes towards immigrants to Sweden. |
09.02 13.00 -14.30 |
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3 2000 Frederiksberg SP 114 |
Seminar: Does workforce diversity boost export?We analyze how labor diversity affects a firm's internationalization process. The composition of the labor force matters along two dimensions for the export behavior of firms. First, labor diversity may raise firm productivity and thus the export propensity. Secondly, it may increase the managerial and organizational ability of the firm, because it faces the challenge of diversity management, and thereby reduces the firm's fixed cost of exporting. |
19.01 13.00 -14.30 |
Law Department,
Copenhagen Business School, Howitzvej 13, 2000 Frederiksberg Meeting Room 5th floor (access through reception on 3rd floor) |
In order to promote understanding of business obligations toward disabled persons under current law, and to provide some insight into likely future developments, 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 on the concepts of disability, the obligation of non-discrimination, the employer's duty to adapt working conditions to the needs of persons with disabilities, and future developments in business obligations towards disabled persons.
This book brings together essays by leading legal scholars from a number of European countries. The essays concern trends in the development, and the theoretical and methodological implications thereof. All Essays focus on the role of the courts at both national- and supranational level. They are based on papers presented at a research conference held at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark on 18 September 2009. The book contains ten contributions altogether, each of which addresses different dimensions of the general theme.
It is our pleasure to present to you the official quarterly newsletter of the Copenhagen Research Group on International Taxation (CORIT). We hope you have had the opportunity to visit CORIT's official website: www.corit.dk . Please find a brief description of CORIT's research themes and its activities below.
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