CEPRI Studies on Private Governance

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance (2020-) aims to disseminate innovative academic papers within the research areas of the Centre for Private Governance. You can also find the Working Paper Series issues from 2017-2019 concerning research from CEPRI's "predecessor", Centre for Enterprise Liability (CEVIA).

Issue 8/2023 – Special Issue on Platforms as Private Governance Systems

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance - Special Issue on Platforms as Private Governance Systems: Introduction: Online market places as private governance systems and ‘balloon effects’ in private law – by Vibe Ulfbeck

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 31: Ex-ante and ex-post access restrictions in marketplaces’ terms of service – by Berdien van der Donk

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 32Unilateral variation clauses in professional Platform-User agreements – by Ole Hansen & Hamish George Ritchie

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 33: Online Marketplaces and Product Liability: Back to the Where We Started? – by Vibe Ulfbeck & Paul Verbruggen

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 34: Digital platforms and insurance coverage of damages on third parties – by Marlene Louise Buch Andersen

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 35: Is the ‘New Deal’ for consumers a big deal? Consumer protection and online marketplaces – by Marie Jull Sørensen

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 36: Digital platforms as second-order lead firms: Beyond the industrial/digital divide in regulating value chains – by Jaakko Salminen, Kevin B. Sobel-Read, Mika Viljanen & Klaas Hendrik Eller

Issue 7/2022 – Special Issue on Ocean Law

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance - Special Issue on Ocean Law: Introduction – by Stephen Girvin & Vibe Ulfbeck

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 27: Jurisdiction of States and the Law of the Sea: Essentials of the Law of the Sea – by Yoshifumi Tanaka

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 28Modern Slavery in Liner Shipping: An Empirical Analysis of Corporate Disclosures by Max Usynin

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 29: Maritime Value Chains and Liability for Work Injuries – by Vibe Ulfbeck

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 30: A high-tech crystal ball: the digital twin of a ship and data issues in EU law – by Aslı Arda

Issue 6/2022 – Summer 2022

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 26: Sustainability clauses in an unsustainable contract law? – by Vibe Ulfbeck & Ole Hansen

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 25: Testing the water: applying BIMCO AUTOSHIPMAN to remotely controlled ships, cyber incidents and events of force majeure – by Aslı Arda

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 24: Construction adjudication in a comparative perspective: the case of the Danish speedy resolution – by Sylvie Cécile Cavaleri

CEPRI Studies on Private Governance No. 23:  The Public Policy-Implementing Role of Nordic Courts in Civil Dispute Resolution – by Clement Salung Petersen

Issue 5/2020 – Winter 2020

CEPRI Working Paper Series No 19: Sailing in All Winds: Extraterritorial Regulation as a Trigger for Self-Regulatory Practices in Shipping Industry – By Maxim Usynin

CEPRI Working Paper Series No 20: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Liability for Environmental Damage – by Carola Glinski

CEPRI Working Paper Series No 21: Integration Contracts in Denmark – by Silvia Adamo

CEPRI Working Paper Series No 22: Private Security, Human Rights and COVID-19: Regulatory Challenges at the Margins – Sorcha MacLeod

Issue 4/2019 – Winter 2019

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 15: The Role and Liability of Certification Organisations in Transnational Value Chains – by Carola Glinski & Peter Rott

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 16: The Uneasy Relationship between Intra-EU Investment Tribunals and the Court of Justice’s Achmea Judgment – by Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi & Maxim Usynin

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 17: Toward Sustainable Management of Marine Natural Resources – by Yoshifumi Tanaka

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 18: Vicarious liability in groups of companies and in supply chains – Is competition law leading the way? – by Vibe Ulfbeck

Issue 3/2018 – Winter 2018

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 14: Digitalizing dispute resolution processes: The example of Denmark – by Sylvie Cécile Cavaleri

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 13: Achmea and its Implications for Investor Dispute Settlement – by Carola Glinski

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 12: The validity of knock-for-knock clauses in comparative perspective – by Sylvie Cécile Cavaleri

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 11: Dead End for Stabilization Clauses? The Effects of the Concessions Directive on Investor Protection Mechanisms – by Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu

Issue 2/2017 – Winter 2017

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 10: Litigation and arbitration in Greenland and dispute resolution under the Greenlandic standard licences – by Clement Salung Petersen and Vibe Ulfbeck

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 9: Liability for ship source oil pollution – by Anders Møllmann and Vibe Ulfbeck

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 8: State responsibility for marine pollution from seabed activities within national jurisdiction in the marine Arctic – by Yoshifumi Tanaka

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 7: The licence as a basis for responsibility and liability – by Vibe Ulfbeck & Lone Wandahl Mouyal

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 6: Responsibilities and Liabilities for Commercial Activity in the Artic. Introduction – by Anders Møllmann, Vibe Ulfbeck & Bent Ole Gram Mortensen

Issue 1/2017 – Summer 2017

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 5: Contracting out of the provision of welfare services to private actors and liability issues – by Vibe Ulfbeck & Marta Andrecka

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 4: The Ruggie Framework, tort law and business human rights self-regulation: Increasing standards through mutual impact and learning – by Carola Glinski

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 3: Dead end for energy concessions? The legal consequences of the overlap between the concessions directive and the energy charter treaty– by Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 2: Tort law, corporate groups and supply chain liability for workers’ injuries – the concept of vicarious liability – by Vibe Ulfbeck & Andreas Ehlers

CEVIA Working Paper Series No. 1: Public law by contract - the reluctant creation of private markets for welfare service – by Ole Hansen