Dr. Louise Christensen

Associate Professor

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Biography

Louise Damkjær Christensen is an Associate Professor in Private Law at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on financial regulation, particularly the implementation of new innovative market actors within current regulatory frameworks. She applies economic theory and market considerations to elucidate the links between the market and existing laws, aiming to optimize regulatory structures. Louise's scholarly contributions include various conference presentations and she has been actively involved in peer reviews as well as organizational roles in academic conferences. She is recognized for her expertise in Banking Law, Capital Market Law, and Company Law. Through her teaching and supervision, she supports students in understanding complex legal concepts and applying them effectively in practical contexts. With a commitment to advancing the field of financial regulation, she engages in collaborative projects and investigates the evolving landscape of market regulation in response to financial innovations.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2019-01-01 — Present

University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark

Teaching and researching in the field of Private Law with a focus on financial regulation.

Requirements for University of Southern Denmark

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.5
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:88
PTE
Overall
Required:58
Prerequisites
Relevant Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, or Humanities Specific ECTS requirements in core subjects of the chosen field
Application Checklist
  • Official Bachelor's degree diploma
  • Transcripts of records
  • Course descriptions for prerequisite verification
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Copy of passport or ID
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Specialization Notes

Requirements are standardized for English-taught Master's programs across Science, Engineering, and Social Science departments. Some programs may require a higher GPA for restricted admission.