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Book Title: An Emerging Intellectual Property Paradigm
Editor(s): Gendreau, Ysolde
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847205971
Section Title: Biographical notes
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Biographical notes
Elizabeth Adeney is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at Deakin
University, Melbourne, Australia. She holds the degrees of Doctor of
Philosophy from the University of Melbourne (Arts) and from Monash
University (Law) and is admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of Victoria.
She has published widely on moral rights in Australia, Germany, the UK and
Canada and is the author of a treatise on the subject: The Moral Rights of
Authors and Performers: an international and comparative analysis,
published by Oxford University Press.
Mélanie Bourassa Forcier is a doctoral candidate and a researcher with the
CIPP at the Faculty of Law, McGill University. Mélanie's research focuses on
patents and access to health care services. She worked in the field of intellec-
tual property law and policy, holding the positions of In-House Legal Counsel,
policy analyst within the Patent Policy Division of Industry Canada and
Health Policy Analyst for the OECD. Mélanie holds a MSc in International
Health Policy from the London School of Economics, a LLM in
Biotechnology Law from the University of Montreal and a LLL (Summa Cum
Laude) from the University of Ottawa.
Dianne Daley, LLB (Hons.), LLM (McGill) is an Attorney-at-Law and a
founding partner of the Law Firm of Foga Daley & Co. based in Jamaica.
Admitted to the Jamaican Bar in 1990 Dianne has a Master of Laws Degree in
Comparative Law from McGill University with International Copyright as an
area of specialization. ...
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