Trine Baumbach
Professor
Center for Erhvervsret og Offentlig Regulering
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
Education
2008: PhD degree (law), Faculty og Law, University of Copenhagen
1994: LL.M. (cand.jur), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
Employment
2018 - Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
2011 - 2018 Associate professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
2008 - 2011 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
2005 - 2008 PhD scholar, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
2004 - 2005 Legal consultant, The Parliamentary Commissioner for Civil and
Military Administration in Denmark (the Danish Ombudsman)
2003 - 2004 Secretariat director, The Danish Institute for Human Rights
2000 - 2003 Legal consultant, The Parliamentary Commissioner for Civil and Military
Administration in Denmark (the Danish Ombudsman)
2000 - 2000 Deputy judge, The District Court of Lyngby
1996 - 1999 Deputy judge, The Supreme Court and
The Special Court of Indictment and Revision
1994 - 1996 Prosecutor, Western Copenhagen Police
Visiting scholarships etc.
2009 English Legal Methods, University of Cambridge
2006 Visiting academic, Max Planck Institut für internationales und ausländisches
Strafrecht, Freiburg
Research management
Member of CORA's management group
Internal tasks and administration
2009 - 2012 Member of the Academic Council
2012 - 2015 Substitute Member of the Academic Council
External Funding
2012: Det Finneske Legat
2009: Axel H's rejselegat
2008: Justitsministeriets forskningsfond
2008: Det Finneske Legat
2007: Margot og Thorvald Dreyers Fond
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Violence against women and the EU accession to the Istanbul Concention: the Danish questionnaire
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The Role of the Danish Constitution in European and Transnational Governance
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Chilling Effect as a European Court of Human Rights' Concept in Media Law Cases
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