Lone Wandahl Mouyal
  • Karen Blixens Plads 16

    2300 København S

20112024

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Personal profile

CV

Education

2021: Diploma, International Compliance Association (ICA).

2020: Bar exam

2017: University pedagodical training, University of Copenhagen.

2014: PhD, the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen

2009: LL.M., Geneva Academy, Geneva, Switzerland

2008: Master of Laws, LL.M. Aarhus University

Employment

2022-(current): Associate Professor, the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen.

2020-2022: Attorney-at-law, Danske Bank A/S.

2017-2020: Attorney-at-law, DLA Piper Law Firm.

2014-2017: Assistant Professor, the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen.

2013-2014: Postdoc., the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen.

2010-2013: PhD Fellow, the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen.

Selected visiting scholarships

2015: Columbia Law School, Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), New York, USA.

2012: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, HEI, Geneva, Switzerland.

Primary fields of research

Lone Wandahl Mouyal conducts research on business law and sustainable development focusing particularly on the roles and responsibilities of corporations. Her current research focus concerns the role of the financial sector.

Lone Wandahl Mouyal has significant knowledge and practical experience as an attorney-at-law advising on the interactions between commercial interest and human rights and sustainable development. She has published extensively within this area and participates regularly in conferences in and outside Denmark.  

Lone Wandahl Mouyal received the 2015 Sapère Aude research talent prize from the Danish Research Council.

Teaching

  • Sustainability law (Master's course)
  • Banking and Finance Law (Master's course)
  • Commercial law - Companies, the financial sector and Sustainability (Master's course)
  • International Investment Law (Master's course)
  • Tort law (BA-course)
  • Legal Method (BA-course)

Keywords

  • Faculty of Law
  • Public International Law
  • Human Rights
  • International law
  • investments
  • Bilateral Investment Treaties, BITs
  • economic law
  • Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR
  • UN Global Compact
  • Greenland
  • Resources
  • Mining
  • Arctic law and policy
  • Financial regulation
  • Banks
  • ESG
  • SDGs
  • CSR
  • Compliance
  • Governance
  • Risk Management
  • Sustainability
  • corporate law