Organisation: Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)

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    Call for papers for the CEPR-ESSEC-Luxembourg Conference on Sustainable Financial Intermediation

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  • Events

    CEPR-ESSEC-Luxembourg Conference on Sustainable Financial Intermediation

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    DF Lunch Seminar – Prof. Elena Loutskina, University of Virginia

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    INformation in the EU’s DIgitalised GOvernance (INDIGO)

    A three-year multi-disciplinary research project on impact of digitalisation on multi-jurisdictional implementation of policies in Europe.

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    INformation in the EU’s DIgitalised GOvernance (INDIGO)

    A three-year multi-disciplinary research project on impact of digitalisation on multi-jurisdictional implementation of policies in Europe.

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    Freezing ORders and Confiscation orders: Effort for common standards (FORCE)

    The FORCE research project aims at improving judicial cooperation in the recovery of illicit assets.

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    Freezing ORders and Confiscation orders: Effort for common standards (FORCE)

    The FORCE research project aims at improving judicial cooperation in the recovery of illicit assets.

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  • Core Research Projects

    REMS II – Enforcement in Multi-level Regulatory Systems

    DTU-REMS-II follows up on the work begun by DTU-REMS-I, which is in the process of mapping the key enforcement challenges in multi-level regulatory systems.

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    DILLAN – Digitalisation Law and Innovation

    DILLAN develops an innovative inter- and intra-disciplinary approach to examining the impact and regulation of the digital transformations of decision-making.

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    Criminal Proceedings and the Use of AI: Challenges for Common Criminal Procedure Principles and the Principlesof the Rule of Law (CRIM-AI)

    This cutting-edge research project compares how, and in what circumstances, AI is used in criminal proceedings in seven countries.

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