معرفی
Ulrik Rammeskow Bang-Pedersen serves as Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Law and is affiliated with the Center for Business Law and Public Regulation. His academic career spans three decades with continuous progression from PhD fellow to full professor, specializing in civil procedure law with emphasis on insolvency, property, and enforcement law.
His educational qualifications include:
- Dr. jur. (Doctor of Jurisprudence) from University of Copenhagen (2002)
- Cand.jur. (Master of Laws) from University of Copenhagen (1995)
Professor Bang-Pedersen's research centers on Insolvency Law, Civil Procedure, and Property Law, with specialized expertise in bankruptcy proceedings, debt reorganization, secured transactions, and enforcement mechanisms. His work consistently bridges theoretical legal frameworks with practical commercial applications, particularly examining how procedural rules impact business operations and creditor rights. Recent scholarship increasingly explores alternative dispute resolution within insolvency contexts, reflecting broader trends toward efficient conflict resolution in complex financial cases.
His publication trajectory demonstrates sustained focus on the intersection of insolvency and property law within civil justice systems, with evolving attention to international dimensions and economic policy implications.
His notable recognition:
- Jorcks Prize (150,000 kr.) in 2004 for outstanding legal scholarship
As an academic supervisor, he currently mentors two PhD candidates while maintaining active roles in professional development. His external engagements include editorial leadership for Erhvervsjuridisk Tidsskrift and Djøf Forlag, consultancy as expert witness for London's High Court (2024-2026), and membership in the Council of the European Union (2025). University service includes chairing the BA Study Board (2019-2025) and leading salary negotiations for professors since 2011.
He remains integral to the Center for Business Law and Public Regulation, driving research initiatives on commercial legal frameworks and regulatory policy through international collaborations.


