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Mon
18
Apr '05

Proposed Classes at University of Copenhagen

It’s official. Transport law got booted. Three cheers for International Intellectual Property Law. Transport Law, I hardly knew thee.

I am presently seeking comments for class schedules. In order to ensure a rewarding experience and sufficient time to travel (are these different things?), here is my proposed class schedule:

* European
E-Commerce Law

MW, 10-12

* International Energy Law and the Environmental Impact

Tu, 13-16

* Intellectual Property Law in an International Context

MW, 8-10


Runners Up:

* Intellectual Property Law in an International Context


MW, 8-10


* Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in Theory and Practice

Tu, 13-16


This might all change when the actual spring 2006 course schedule comes out from KU (Københavns
Universitet)


The possible choices (excluding subjects I have ABSOLUTELY no interest in):

Known Class Times


* Comparative Commercial Law


Tuesday and Thursday, 10-12


* Comparative Law and Legal Traditions


Thursday, 13-16


* Corporate Governance


Tuesday, 8-11


* European Company Law


Monday and Wednesday, 10-12


* European E-commerce Law


Monday and Wednesday, 10-12


* European Union Law


Tuesday and Thursday, 8-10


* Evidence: Practice, Law and Theory


Wednesday and Friday, 10-12


* Intellectual Property Law in an International Context


Monday and Wednesday, 8-10


* International Labour Law


Tuesday and Thursday, 10-12


* International Energy Law and the Environmental Impact


Tuesday, 13-16


* International Transport Law


Monday, 17-20


* Introduction to Danish Law


Monday and Wednesday, 14-16


* Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in Theory and Practice


Tuesday, 13-16


* Media Law


Friday, 14-17

Unknown Class Times

* Property Rights in the 21st century and shared resources in International Law


* Law and Language in International Law and EU Law


* International Criminal Law


* Constitutional Law of the EU


* EU Public Procurement

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