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Researcher Forename
Researcher Surname
Institution
Thesis Title
Mark
Abel
Queen Mary, University of London
Angela
Adrian
Queen Mary, University of London
Property right of online Multi authors
Shahem
al Khrisha
Queen Mary, University of London
Criteria set for Well-Known Trademarks and its Commercial Value and the Impacts of the latter in Foreign Investment: Jordan a case study
Isabella
Alexander
University of Cambridge
The History of Copyright Law and the Public Interest
Jamil
Ammar
University of Edinburgh
PhD student
Steven
Ang
Queen Mary, University of London
Lucas
Arrivillaga
Queen Mary, University of London
New trends on IPRs & the relationship with Competition Policy
Chikosa
Banda
University of Cambridge
Patents and Promotion of Biomedical R&D for Underserved Markets: The Case of Malawi.
Tobias
Bednarz
SCRIPT Centre, University of Edinburgh
PhD Student, Research Associate
Jose
Bellido
Birkbeck Law School, University of London
Interferences in Intellectual Property Law: Insular Plural Stories. Resonances
Huw
Beverley-Smith
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Economic and Dignitary Interests in Personality
Claudio
Chiarolla
Queen Mary, University of London
Neil
Cooper
Queen Mary, University of London
Chris
Cummins
Queen Mary, University of London
The Development of the General Public Licence
Alan
Cunningham
Queen Mary, University of London
Technological CR protection measures and the utility of circumvention
Estelle
Derclaye
Queen Mary, University of London
Protection of and access to databases in the European Community and the United States: a comparative analysis
Hasan
Deveci
Queen Mary, University of London
Gaetano
Dimita
Queen Mary, University of London
Mohammed K
El-Said
University of Manchester
(The Road from TRIPS-Minus to TRIPS to TRIPS-Plus: The Historical Development of Trademark Protection Under the International Intellectual Property Rights Regime with Special Reference to Jordan)
Jairak
Euarchukiate
Queen Mary, University of London
Copyright/Patents
Matthew
Fisher
University of Bristol
Patent Scope - A Study
James
Griffin
University of Bristol
Copyright in the digital era
Thomas
Hays
IP Unit, University of Cambridge
Parallel Importation of Trade Mark Protected goods in Europe
Barbara
Henry
Queen's University Belfast
The Historical Development of the Patent System and Patent Law from the 1820s to the 1850s.
Jerry
Hsiao
Queen Mary, University of London
Phoebe
Hung
SCRIPT/AHRC, University of Edinburgh
PhD Student
Phoebe
Hung
AHRC/SCRIPT, University of Edinburgh
PhD Student
Marta
Iljadica
King's College London
Public Art is Art for Yourself: The Artist’s Right of Integrity and the Public Art Dilemma
Meenu
Jayswal
Queen Mary, University of London
Phillip
Johnson
Queen Mary, University of London
Use of IP rights to protect computer software; territorial nature of IP rights and how they conflict with transnatioanal nature of internet
Richard
Joyce
School of Law, Birkbeck, University of London
What does the process of the adoption of intellectual property laws by India, under TRIPs and the WTO, reveal about the nature of sovereignty in international law?
Nadja
Kanellopoulou
University of Edinburgh
Group Rights in Biolaw – A Model Approach
Afe
Komolafe
Queen Mary, University of London
Parallel Importing and trade mark - how to solve an international problem?
Roddy
Kyriakides
Queen Mary, University of London
Intl TM Law and current proposals for reform, international development re: TM and Cyprus TM
Emily
Laidlaw
London School of Economics & Political Science
Securing the Internet as a Democratising Force: the Human Rights Responsibilities of Information Gatekeepers
Thorsten
Lauterbach
University of Edinburgh
Mr
Sharon
Legall
University of Cambridge
Reclaiming Collective Knowledge
Florian
Leverve
Queen Mary, University of London
The Ownership of Genetic Resources / Implementing the Fao Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources
Muriel
Lightbourne
Queen Mary, University of London
Tina
Loverdou
Queen Mary, University of London
Copyright and its challenge to Human Rights, in Particular in the field of freedom of expression
Geidy
Lung
Queen Mary, University of London
Limitations and exceptions of Copyright and Related Rights in the Digital Millenium
Mahop
Marcelin
Queen Mary, University of London
Analyzing opportunities for legal protection of traditional knowledge at the national and local level
Maria
Mercedes
Queen Mary, University of London
James
Mitchiner
Queen Mary, University of London
Accessibility of Biotechnology made available to the public by the workings of the patent system
Rudi
Moffitt
Birkbeck Law School, University of London
A paradigmatic analysis of crisis in copyright
Peter G
Mole
University of Manchester
Modernising the Framework of European Intellectual Property Law
Lois
Muraguri
Queen Mary, University of London
Fazeel
Najeeb
Queen Mary, University of London
Catherine W
Ng
University of Oxford
The Dilution Of The Law Of Passing-Off: Toward A Rational Basis For Irrational Trade Mark Protection
John
Olsen
Queen Mary, University of London
Marisella
Ouma
Queen Mary, University of London
Trad knowledge and genetic resources
Beverley
Pereira
Queen Mary, University of London
Marina
Perraki
Queen Mary, University of London
Trade Mark Dilution
Tina
Piper
University of Oxford
A History of Medical Exceptions from Patentability
Nikki
Puasiri
Queen Mary, University of London
Comparative of Legal Problems of Domain Name Registration in Thailand and UK
Rajesh
Sagar
Queen Mary, University of London
Protecting Traditional Knowledge & Preventing Bio-Piracy
Ken
Shao
Queen Mary, University of London
IP systems in Digital and Global Context
Noam
Shemtov
Queen Mary, University of London
Copyrightability of computer programmes that set the market standards to programmes of these type with regard to user-interface element
Ilanah
Simon
Queen Mary, University of London
European Union and United States Dilution Law: a Comparative Analysis
Sukhpreet
Singh
Bournemouth University
Associate Lecturer / PhD Candidate
Leslie Kim
Treiger-Bar-Am
University of Oxford
A Right of Autonomy of Expression: Section 80 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988
Pekka
Valo
Queen Mary, University of London
Protecting and exploiting Digital Copyright
Johanna
von Braun
Queen Mary, University of London
Weixiao
Wei
University of Strathclyde
PhD Candidate
Caroline
Wilson
Queen Mary, University of London
Inventive step/novelty
Ching-Wen
Yang
Queen Mary, University of London
Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law
Abdallah
Ziadat
The University of Edinburgh
Doctoral Research Student
Daphne
Zografos
Queen Mary, University of London
The impact of Globalisation on Culture: the protection of traditional knowledge
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