The Faculty of Law's researchers are organised in research centres and research groups that, in various ways, study jurisprudential issues of relevance to Danish and international society. See an overview of the faculty's centres and groups below. The centres are headed by centre directors, the associate dean of research has management responsibility for all the faculty's researchers.
Centres of Excellence (CoE)
iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance
MOBILE - Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law
Research Centres
CeBIL - Center for Advanced Studies in Bioscience Innovation Law
CECS - Centre for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies
CEO - Center for Erhvervsret og Offentlig Regulering (In Danish)
CEPRI - Centre for Private Governance
CIIR - Centre for Information and Innovation Law
CIS - Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law
CLIMA - Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance
WELMA - Centre for Legal Studies in Welfare and Market
Research Groups
CORAL – Copenhagen Research Unit on Religion and Law
FIRE – Fiscal Relations Research Group
GRIP – Group for Research in Punishment
Research Group For Advanced Legal Methods
SHIELD – Study Hub for International Economic Law and Development
SHOC – Shipping and Ocean Law Group
Centres of Excellence (CoE)
Research Centres
Research Groups
Service Units
The Faculty of Law's management, staff and students are supported by administrative service units. The purpose of which is to ensure that laws, regulations, and regulatory requirements applicable to the university are complied with, that the necessary support is given to the running of the faculty, and that the development of the organisation takes place in collaboration across the organisation. See an overview of the faculty's administrative units below.
Dean's Office
Supports senior management and creates increased synergies between the classic management support function, strategic communication, and co-creation.
Research Services
Supports the daily running of the faculty, provides support for research centres and activities, including funding, conferences and acts as a link to IT, HR, the library, canteen, operations, etc.
Study Services
Supports the faculty's students and teachers in connection with the full-time and part-time study programmes in law.
Service Units
The Faculty of Law's management, staff and students are supported by administrative service units. The purpose of which is to ensure that laws, regulations, and regulatory requirements applicable to the university are complied with, that the necessary support is given to the running of the faculty, and that the development of the organisation takes place in collaboration across the organisation. See an overview of the faculty's administrative units below.
- Dean's Office
Supports senior management and creates increased synergies between the classic management support function, strategic communication, and co-creation.
- Research Services
Supports the daily running of the faculty, provides support for research centres and activities, including funding, conferences and acts as a link to IT, HR, the library, canteen, operations, etc.
- Study Services
Supports the faculty's students and teachers in connection with the full-time and part-time study programmes in law.