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About CISG Denmark
CISG Denmark is a collaboration between
law researchers from the following 4 university institutions: The University
of Copenhagen, The University of Aarhus, Copenhagen Business School and
the Aarhus School of Business.
The following researchers is responsible for their institutions participation
in the Collaboration:
University of Copenhagen
Professor, dr.jur. Joseph
M. Lookofsky
Institute C (Private Law),
Joseph.Lookofsky@jur.ku.dk
University of Aarhus
Professor, lic.jur. Lars Hedegaard Kristensen
Private Law Department
lhk@jura.au.dk
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Peter
Møgelvang-Hansen
Department of Law
pmh.jur@cbs.dk
Aarhus School of Business
Associate Prof., lic.jur. Hans
Henrik Edlund
Department of Law
hhe@asb.dk
The aim of the Collaboration - which was founded in the fall of 2000 -
is to start up and maintain a Danish website on the United Nations Convention
on the International Sales of Goods (CISG). The construction and the content
of the website and changes therein is to be decided by the parties of
the Collaboration with due respect to the concept which the
Pace
database on the CISG and International Commercial Law is standing
for.
The
Pace database on the CISG and International Commercial Law is attached
to the
Pace University School of Law, Institute of International Commercial Law.General
Editor of the Database is Professor Albert
H. Kritzer, to whom the Collaboration wishes to bring its acknowledgements
for the invitation to participate in the The
Autonomous Network of CISG Websites.
The Aarhus School
of Business is responsible for the maintenance of the website, and therefore
any enquiry as regards that must be directed to Coordinator René
Franz Henschel: rfh@asb.dk
The structure and content of CISG Denmark
has been developed with the assistance of the Library
of the Aarhus School of Business,
(Library Director Tove
Bang, project consultant Lone
Jensen, devel. consultant Karen
Harbo, and graphic consultant Hreinn
Gudlaugsson) and Denmarks Electronic Research Library (project advicer
Thomas
Hartvig Sørensen). CISG Denmark has received a grant from Denmarks Electronic Research Library
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