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Morten Petersen Broberg is a Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Law, specializing in international development law. His research focuses on legal issues affecting developing countries, particularly in areas of development aid, international trade, and legal reforms.
- Educational background: LL.B. (1994) and Ph.D. (1997) from University of Copenhagen
- Key affiliations: Danish Institute for International Studies, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und Internationales Patent-, Urheber und Wettbewerbsrecht
His work addresses contemporary challenges in international law, including:
- Human rights promotion through development aid
- EU organic trade regulations affecting developing countries
- Contextual legal reforms in non-Western institutional frameworks
Broberg's research emphasizes the intersection of law and politics in international relations, particularly examining how Western legal frameworks interact with emerging powers like China and India.
Scientific achievements include:
- Over 180 publications in international legal journals
- Monographs published by prestigious international publishers
- Defining international development law as a distinct research field
He combines academic work with practical legal experience from positions at the Ministry of Justice, European Court of Justice, and private law firms.
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