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Caroline Wilson studied law at University College London, both as an undergraduate and a postgraduate, before working for two years as a legal researcher at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). She was then based at the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (QMIPRI), University of London before joining the University of Southampton School Of Law in 2000. In addition to her academic activities, she provides consultancy services and in-house professional training for a range of clients. Caroline's research interests lie in Intellectual Property Law, particularly comparative Patent Law, and Information Technology Law.
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Angela Adrian. (BBA, MIM ,Schiller; LLM, Aberdeen; Juris Doctorate, Loyola, Louisiana) is lecturer at the Department of Law of Robert Gordon University. Her research interest cover the areas of intellectual property, virtual reality, data protection, freedom of information and international trade.
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Kristina Maria Siig is Associate Professor of Law at the Institute of Law, University of Southern Denmark. She is an internationally -recognized maritime lawyer and a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars. Her main research interest includes topics related to international trade, in particular maritime law, choice of law and international arbitration. She finished her doctor of law at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo, Norway and her LLM at the University of Århus, Denmark.
She has published several articles and books dealing mainly with transportation and maritime law.
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Edward A. Morse, McGrath North Mullin & Kratz Chair in Business Law and Professor of Law, Creighton University School of Law, Omaha, Nebraska.
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