Event Overview

Early Bird extended to May 15, 2009! Please join the Telecommunication and Energy, Corporate Acquisitions & Joint Ventures, Environmental law, and International Arbitration Commissions for a Seminar on the Recent Developments in Energy Law on 14-16 June 2009 in the beautiful city of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Situated on the Zealand and Amager Islands, Copenhagen is a must-see city! It is known for its liveliness and a top European vacation destination for travellers worldwide. Join us in Copenhagen and take advantage of the opportunity to visit the Little Mermaid, enjoy a boat tour through one of the beautiful city canals, visit Shakespeare’s Hamlet and discover some of the top shopping stores in the world on the Strøget! But lets not forget the Seminar! As Energy Law evolves and the interested parties keep facing new challenges every day, keeping up to date is of the utmost importance for legal practitioners across the globe. This Energy Law Seminar is the perfect way to update your knowledge through discussions and case studies, while also having the opportunity to network and enjoy the beautiful city of Copenhagen. This Energy Law Seminar will feature high profile energy law professionals from all over the world, providing a forum for all participants to exchange ideas and discuss the recent developments in energy law. We look forward to welcoming you to Copenhagen!
AIJA Commissions involved
  • Corporate and M&A
  • Environmental and Energy Law
  • International Arbitration
  • Litigation

Fees & General Info

There are currently no registration fees available.

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Scholarships

If you are a lawyer under 35 years old and meet the requirements, apply to our Scholarship Programme for this event. You can check more details here.

Practical Information

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