13:30-17:00 | Aarhus University, Building 1410, room 147 Extractive Industries and Indigenous Peoples (with Focus on the Arctic Region) While business development plays a crucial role in the
development of welfare and employment in the remote parts of the
world, the interests of extractive industries and indigenous peoples
may clash on many levels. This workshop thus seeks ways to analyze how the seemingly contrasting interests of the extractive industries and indigenous
peoples could be harmonized.
Thu28May
12:00-13:00 | Department of Law, building 1414, room 247 Toxic debt and compensation of investors - the case of credit rating agencies Senior Lecturer, Dr Ann Wardrop, La Trobe University, Australia, tells us about how the Australian court has handled rating agencies who breached their duties to investors concerning the rating of financial products.
09:00-17:30 | The Conference center, Mogens Zielerstuen, Frederik Nielsens vej 2-4 Conference on Framework Agreements and Public Procurement Law in the European Perspective Since the introduction of Framework Agreements (FAs) in 2004 by the Public Sector Directive, they have gained popularity and importance on the public tender market. It is argued that FAs are more efficient than traditional procurement as they save both the purchaser and the supplier the time, resources and costs associated with negotiating terms and conditions every time an individual contract is made. We invite all interested parties to the conference on Framework Agreements and Public Procurement Law on January 26, 2015.
Fri24Oct
09:30-15:00 | Konferencerum M1, Konferencecenteret, Fredrik Nielsens Vej 2-4, Aarhus Universitet Opening seminar of INTRAlaw We are pleased to invite you to this seminar which will celebrate the establishment of the research centre INTRAlaw (International and Transnational Tendencies in Law) within the Department of Law at Aarhus University. See the programme here
Thu18Sep
09:00-18:00 | Aarhus University Assembly Hall, Nordre Ringgade 1, Building 1412, 8000 Aarhus C CONFERENCE: International Commercial Law from a Nordic and Baltic Perspective: Status and current challenges The Nordic and the Baltic countries' withdrawal of reservations to the UN Convention on Contract for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) last year creates new legal questions and causes familiar legal challenges to resurface.
Fri28Feb
13:00-15:30 | Bygning 1441, lokale 112 PhD defence: David Telyas “The Interface between Competition Law, Patents and Technical Standards”
Thu23Jan
13:00-15:30 | Lecture hall 011, building 1324 PhD defence: Katelijn B. H. Van Hende “Towards an Integrated Legal Framework for Offshore Wind Farms and Grid Interconnections in the EU Marine Waters”
Fri10Jan
13:00-15:30 | Lecture hall 011, building 1324 Phd defence: Kate?ina Peterková “Sustainability Clauses in International Business Contracts”
Tue17Dec
13:00-16:00 | Lecture hall 011, building 1324 PHD defence: Dániel Gergely Szabó “Mandatory corporate social responsibility reporting in the EU”