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Christina Angelopoulos is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge specializing in Intellectual Property Law. She is a fellow and director of studies at Newnham College. Christina has worked extensively with organizations such as the European Commission and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Her research interests encompass copyright law, focusing on areas including the scope of exclusive rights for copyright owners, open content licensing, and intermediary liability. Recent projects include a comprehensive analysis of the implementations of the EU Copyright Directive and research on the impact of EU regulations on the reuse of scientific publications. Christina earned her PhD from the University of Amsterdam, where her dissertation on European intermediary liability in copyright law received a prestigious award from the European Law Faculties Association. She previously worked as an early career researcher at the Institute Advanced Legal Studies in London. Christina has numerous publications in the field, contributing to the scholarly dialogue on copyright law and its intersections with technology and rights.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Specializes in Intellectual Property Law and serves as a fellow and director of studies at Newnham College.
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