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Saba Elkman is undertaking a PhD in the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne. His thesis addresses the moral justifications for Intellectual Property Law.

Yashar Gedik is undertaking a thesis on knowledge transfers from Public Sector research Organisations

Richard Hayes is a PhD Student at the Melbourne Business School. His research interests include the drivers of national innovation rates, the economic design of IP reward systems and applied industrial organisation studies.

Emily Hudson is a PhD Student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne. Her thesis identifies lessons for Australian copyright law and practice, as it relates to public museums, galleries, libraries and archives, from the experiences of cultural institutions in the US and Canada. Her PhD forms part of a Linkage Project being conducted by IPRIA and the Centre for Media and Communications Law.

Georgia King-Siem is a PhD student in the Department of Information Systems, the University of Melbourne. Her research interests lie in the area of information privacy in the global economy and her PhD examines this issue.

Caroline Roa is a PhD student in the Research School of Social Sciences, ANU. Her research interests include legislation and policy related to plant genetic resources.

Daniel Robinson is a PhD student in the Geography Program of the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales. His doctoral research will identify and map the politics (networks of power relations) of different groups and actors seeking resistance and alternatives to excessive proprietary control of intellectual objects of agricultural biodiversity."

Amanda Scardamaglia is a PhD student in the Melbourne Law School; her project includes an examination of the history, and rationale, of trade mark protection in Australia

Andreas Stirwald joined the Melbourne Institute in February 2006 as a PhD Student. His thesis topic is "Anti-competitive patent activity within a given patent system: The case of Australia's Industry".

David Tan is a PhD student at the Melbourne Law School. His research is in the area of personality rights and perspectives on celebrity.

 

 

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