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Chief Editors
 
 
Simone Bonetti
(Italy)


simo.bonetti(at)tiscalinet.it
Dr. Simone Bonetti is a lawyer, practicing broadcasting, media and telecommunications law in Milan. His current research interests include international and comparative regulatory issues in telecom, Internet and media law with a special focus on privacy and intellectual property. Simone is the author of articles on privacy and electronic commerce. He received his undergraduate and doctoral degrees in law from the Catholic University of Milan.
 
 
Sudhir Krishnaswamy
(India)


sudhir.krishnaswamy(at)
law.oxford.ac.uk

Sudhir Krishnaswamy is currently writing a Doctoral Thesis at the Faculty of Law, Oxford University on ‘The Basic Structure Doctrine in Indian Constitutional Adjudication’. He was a College Teaching Fellow in Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford from 2003-2005. He was an Independent Research Fellow at the SARAI Programme on Intellectual Property Law and the Knowledge-Culture Commons at the Centre for Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi, India from 2002-2005. He is an Editor of the the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy and was an Editor of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal from 2003-4.
Sudhir Krishnaswamy graduated with a Bachelors degree in Art and Law [Honours] from the National Law School Bangalore in 1998. He went on to complete the Bachelor in Civil Law degree at the University of Oxford between 1998-2000 on a Rhodes Scholarship. He spent the next two years teaching law at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. His research interests include public law, property law, legal theory and the reform of legal systems.

 
 
Editors
 
 
Mira Burri-Nenova
(
Switzerland)

Mira Burri Nenova, Dr. iur., MAES, is a senior research fellow at the World Trade Institute of the University of Berne and a fellow at the research centre i-call (International Communications and Art Law Lucerne) of the University of Lucerne . She is the alternate leader of the project "eDiversity: The Protection of Cultural Diversity in a Digital Networked Environment", which is part of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research "International Trade Regulation". Mira's current research interests focus on communications and media regulation, and the impact of novel technological developments on content distribution channels.

 
 
Giorgos Cheliotis
(
Switzerland)

Giorgos Cheliotis is currently a visiting Assistant Professor at the School of Information Systems , Singapore Management University (SMU). Earlier he was a researcher with IBM Research and a management consultant with McKinsey & Company in Switzerland . Giorgos received his PhD from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the National Technical University of Athens, in collaboration with the IBM Zurich Research Lab. Giorgos is well known for his work on bandwidth trading and Grid economics as well as his investigations into new licensing and business models for digital media. Giorgos has initiated and is leading the CC-Monitor project at SMU, in collaboration with SMU's Law School and the Creative Commons headquarters in San Francisco . He is an associate fellow of the Center for Asia Pacific Technology Law and Policy (CAPTEL) at Nanyang Technological University, a leading member of the Creative Commons Singapore and a member of the ACM, INFORMS and ISAST.

 
 
Oreste Pollicino
(
Italy)

Oreste Pollicino is Associate professor of Comparative Public Law at Bocconi University ( Milan ). He holds a law degree (cum laude) from the University of Messina , an S.J.D. from the University of Milan and an LL.M. from the College of Europe, Bruges ( Belgium ).

His present field of research includes the public-law aspects of global internet governance, whereas he previously published several studies on the peculiar legal reasoning techniques of the European Court of Justice in light of the needs of European integration.

 
 
Book Editor
 
 
Dr. Slavka Antonova
(
New Zealand)

Dr Slavka Antonova is a Communication Studies scholar, who works as Senior Lecturer at Massey University, Auckland. After obtaining her first PhD from Moscow University, Russia, in Journalism and Mass Communication, she defended her second PhD in Communication Studies at Concordia University, Montreal, in 2006. Her current research interests are in the Global Communications field, and more particularly, in the innovative global multistakeholder Internet governance process and its power dynamics. She has presented the results of her research in journal articles, conference proceedings, and conference presentations. In 2008, Slavka Antonova was elected in global online elections as Member of the Steering Committee of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) and as Chair of the Outreach and Partnerships Committee.

 
 
Associate Editors
 
 
Anat Greemland
(Israel)


greemlan (at) post.tau.ac.il

Anat is a LL.M student at Tel-Aviv University School of Law, holding a LL.B (magna cum laude) and a B.A. in Business Administration from Tel Aviv University, and a member of the Israel Bar (2005). During her law studies, Anat volunteered in a legal aid human rights center at Tel Aviv University, and served on the editorial board of the Tel Aviv University Law Review, Legal Matters (Iunei Mishpat). Anat also represented Tel Aviv University in an international conference on globalization issues, which was held at Washington University, St. Louis. Today, Anat is an associate at S. Horowitz & Co.,one of Israel's leading Law Firms, where she specializes in commercial and civil complex litigation and arbitration. Currently, involved in Pro-Bono cases, and advising private and public entities, particularly in the energy and natural resources sector, on all matters relating to contract law, judicial review and antitrust issues.

 
 
Federico Morando
(
Italy)

Federico Morando is an economist focused on law&economics. His research deals with various intellectual property and competition policy aspects of the software industry (in particular and information technology and the Internet more generally). He is a lecturer (“professore a contratto”) at Bocconi University in Milan and a research fellow of the NEXA Center for Internet & Society of the Politecnico di Torino. At Bocconi University , he has been teaching Competition Law and is currently teaching Advanced Intellectual Property Law (as well as the undergraduate course in Industrial and Intellectual Property Law). He has an undergraduate degree in Economics, Statistics and Social Sciences from Bocconi University in Milan (with a final thesis concerning the European Microsoft antitrust case) and a master degree (DEA) in Economic Theory and Econometrics from the University of Toulouse . He is currently writing his doctoral dissertation about interoperability issues in software markets for the IEL programme (Ph.D. in Institutions, Economics and Law) of the CLEI research pole in Turin and Ghent.

   
   
Assistant Editors
   
 

Alison Gardner Biggs

Alison Gardner Biggs (Australia) is a recent LL.M. graduate (concentration in Law and Technology) from the University of Ottawa, where she was a Gowling Lafleur Henderson Fellow. She has interned at the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) and Bell Canada. She also holds a LL.B. from Dalhousie University and a B.A. in Women's Studies from the University of Waterloo (both in Canada).

eMail: abiggs (at) gmail.com

   
 

Thomas John

Thomas John (India) is a fourth year B.A., LL.B(Hons.) student at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, India. He has been a member of the editorial board of the Indian Journal of Law and Technology since its inception in 2004 and was previously an observer on the editorial board of the Student Bar Review, which is published from NLSIU. Thomas is also a classically-trained concert pianist and is the founder, arranger and conductor of De Minimis, NLSIU's a cappella group.

e-mail: thomas(at)nls.ac.in

 
 
Luigi Russi

Luigi Russi (Italy) is a postgraduate student in Law at Bocconi University in Milan, where he already earned his LL.B. (cum laude). He has interned at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and published on the German Law Journal and the Wake Forest Intellectual Property Law Journal. Luigi’s present research interests lie in the economic analysis of the law of contracts - with particular focus on pre-contractual liability and open licenses – and in the law of transnational arbitration. Finally, he is a passionate self-student of mathematics.

e-mail: luigi (dot) russi (dot) business (at) gmail (dot) com


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International Journal of Communications Law and Policy - ISSN 1439-6262
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