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Episode #4: Interview with Vice President Lars Bay Larsen
Episode #4 of the Borderlines CJEU Series features CJEU Vice President Lars Bay Larsen of Denmark in conversation with Professor Katerina Linos and Professor Mark Pollack. Vice President Bay Larsen served as a Judge at the Court of Justice since 2006 upon being nominated by his home country, Denmark. He was elected by his peers to two six-year terms as Chamber President before being elected Vice President of the Court of Justice, the position he held from October 2021 to October 2024.Highlights of the interview include detailing the role of the Vice President at the Court and the use of interim and provisional measures; evolving Court decisions regarding privacy, security and technology; candid views on landmark cases such as Weiss and recent legislative policies like NextGenerationEU; and personal perspectives on taking time to find a career path and work-life balance.Vice President Bay Larsen earned his law degree from Copenhagen University and was entered as a member of the Danish Bar since 1991. He worked in Denmark’s Ministry of Justice in various capacities from 1983-2003, then served on Denmark’s Supreme Court from 2003-2006 before being appointed judge for CJEU. Vice President Bay Larsen also represented Denmark at the K4 Committee from 1995 to 2000, the Schengen Central Group from 1996 to 1998, and the Europol Management Board from 1998 to 2000. He’s been a longstanding guest lecturer with the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at the University of Luxembourg and recently joined Gorrissen Federspiel’s EU law team upon leaving the Court of Justice after his dedicated service.</p
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Home built in Leland, Utah by William Parry and Ruth Jones Bown. Later traded to daughter and son-in-law, Lars P. Larsen and Mary Eleanor Bowen. From left to right: George, Ruth, David, Lars P., William, Spencer, Lillian, Lars Lester, Grant, Eleanor, Mary Eleanor Bowen
Paul Larsen
Paul B. Larsen. The author taught air and space law for more than 40 years respectively at Southern Methodist University and at Georgetown University. He is co-author of Lyall and Larsen, Space Law a Treatise (2ne edition Routledge 2017) and of Larsen, Sweeney and Gillick, Aviation Law. Cases and Related Sources (second edition, Martinus Nijhof, 2012)https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1095/thumbnail.jp
Waffen SS - frivillige fra Randers og omegn Kristrup, Romalt, Dronningborg, Vorup, Dragstrup, Assentoft, Essenbeck, Langaa, Gassum, Spentrup
Wilmer Nyholm Larsen
Wilmer Wil Nyholm Larsen, a longtime Palo Alto resident and local educator, died on June 28, following a decline due to congestive heart failure. He was 88. He was born on Aug. 7, 1926, in Junction City, Oregon, to Lars and Sigrid Larsen, who were Danish immigrants. In 1944, Wil joined the U.S. Navy at age 18 and served as a radioman during World War II and the Korean War. He attended Grand View College in Des Moines, Iowa, where in 1947 he met Inger Jensen, whom he married in 1950. Wil then studied at the University of Washington School of Education, earning a bachelor's degree in 1951. He also taught in Seattle public schools. Soon Wil and Inger moved their growing family to Menlo Park, and he took up a post teaching fourth grade at Ladera Elementary School and became principal in 1959. He also finished a master's degree at Stanford University in 1960. In 1969, he became the principal of Las Lomitas School in Atherton. In 1964, the family moved to a home in Palo Alto on Christine Drive, where Wil and Inger - except for a year at University of Oregon when Wil earned his education doctorate - remained until 2010. Wil was often seen in his garage teaching children woodworking, playing ping pong or chatting with neighbors. After retiring in 1985, he served as a school administration consultant, worked as a financial planner for Foothill Financial Services and was chairman of the Board of Trustees at the First Congregational Church of Palo Alto. In 2010, Wil and Inger moved to Santa Rosa to be closer to family. Over the years, Wil and Inger hosted many family get-togethers, including the tradition of a Danish Christmas Eve. Together they also enjoyed lectures, book clubs, concerts, volunteer work, hiking, golfing and travel. Wil is survived by his wife, Inger Larsen of Santa Rosa, and children, Nancy Chapin of Oceanside, California Bruce (Robin) Larsen of Santa Cruz Peter Larsen of Seattle Kurt (Karen Pitkin) Larsen of Bloomington, Indiana Ronald (Susana Ember) Larsen of Santa Rosa and
Envision Film Festival: Josh Larsen
Josh Larsen, Radio Host, Author, Editor and Film Critic, Think Christian, Chicago, IL, speaks about the purpose and function of movies, and the possibility of seeing them as prayers.
This chapel preceded the Envision Film Festival
Efter medierne
I “Efter medierne” sætter Søren Andreasen og Lars Bang Larsen spørgsmålstegn ved den lukkede medieopfattelse. En moderne medieopfattelse må bygge på ‘post-medier’, hvor netværk, installationer, materialer og aktivitet tænkes ind i en større sammenhæng
Den ulykkelige og den komiske bevidsthed
Lars Bo Larsen tilsigter i sit bidrag omkring den ulykkelige og den kosmiske bevidsthed at afdække, hvorfor anerkendelsen netop ikke er det centrale hos Hegel. Det godtgøres hvorledes at anerkendelsesdialektikken spiller en sekundær rolle i forhold til beskrivelsen af den ulykkelige bevidsthed og fornuftens fremkomst, hvilket finder sted i kraft af en orientering mod religionsafsnittet samt under inddragelse af Slavoj Zizeks Hegel-læsning
LARSEN-ELM: Selective ensemble of extreme learning machines using LARS for blended data
Extreme learning machine (ELM) as a neural network algorithm has shown its good performance, such as fast speed, simple structure etc, but also, weak robustness is an unavoidable defect in original ELM for blended data. We present a new machine learning framework called “LARSEN-ELM” for overcoming this problem. In our paper, we would like to show two key steps in LARSEN-ELM. In the first step, preprocessing, we select the input variables highly related to the output using least angle regression (LARS). In the second step, training, we employ Genetic Algorithm (GA) based selective ensemble and original ELM. In the experiments, we apply a sum of two sines and four datasets from UCI repository to verify the robustness of our approach. The experimental results show that compared with original ELM and other methods such as OP-ELM, GASEN-ELM and LSBoost, LARSEN-ELM significantly improve robustness performance while keeping a relatively high speed
STEM-integration - mere end en målsætning for grundskolen?
Der er et stærkt fokus på STEM-undervisning i fagdidaktiske kredse og på kommunalt og nationalt plan. Lars Seidelin og Dorthe Moeskær Larsen beskriver her tilgange til, integration af STEM i undervisningen
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