Giulia Priora

Professora Associada e Subdiretora

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Giulia Priora é Professora Associada e Subdiretora na NOVA School of Law, em Lisboa, onde leciona Direito da Propriedade Intelectual e um curso avançado em Propriedade Intelectual e Sustentabilidade. É Diretora do Centro de Conhecimento NOVA IPSI e Coordenadora do Módulo Jean Monnet SINPL-EU. A sua produção científica pode ser consultada no SSRN.

Antes de ingressar na NOVA School of Law, desempenhou funções como Investigadora de Pós-Doutoramento na Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, em Pisa (Itália), Visiting Scholar na Columbia Law School (EUA), Visiting Researcher nas universidades de Hamburgo (Alemanha) e Bournemouth (Reino Unido), e como Professora Convidada na Universidade de Alicante (Espanha), na Vytautas Magnus University em Kaunas (Lituânia), nas Universidades de Münster (Alemanha) e Yangon (Myanmar).

Aceita manifestações de interesse para a supervisão de projetos de investigação de doutoramento e pós-doutoramento na área do Direito da Propriedade Intelectual.

Licenciatura (1.º ciclo)

  • InfoDoc (Working with Legal Information and Documentation)
  • Civil and Commercial Contracts

Mestrados (2.º ciclo)

  • Copyright and Design Law
  • Patent and Trademark Law
  • Intellectual Property and Sustainability

Doutoramento (3.º ciclo)

  • Methodologies of Legal Research
  • Methodologies of Legal Analysis

Capítulos de Livros

  • Capturing the uncapturable: The relationship between universities and copyright through the lens of the audio-visual lecture capture policies” in Cristiana Sappa and Enrico Bonadio (eds), Art and Literature in Copyright Law: Protecting the Rights of Creators and Managers of Artistic and Literary Works (Edward Elgar, forthcoming) (with Guido Noto La Diega, Léo Pascault, Bernd Justin Jütte).
  • Unsettled state of regulation: Italy’s hard path towards effective rules for the sharing economy” in Cristina Miguel, Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Cesnuityte (eds), “The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions” (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming) (with Monica Postiglione, Stefano Valerio, Chiara Bassetti, Venere Sanna).
  • Smart urban mobility: A positive or negative IP space? A case study to test the role of IP in fostering data-driven innovation” in Michèle Finck, Matthias Lamping, Valentina Moscon, Heiko Richter (eds), “Smart Urban Mobility. Law, Regulation and Policy” (Max Planck Institute Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law Series Vol. 49, Springer 2020) 143-162 (with Caterina Sganga).

Artigos de periódicos revistos por pares

  • The ‘two suns’ of EU digital copyright law: reconciling rightholders’ and users’ interests via interlegality” (2021) forthcoming in Italian Law Journal (2021).
  • “Copyright and remote teaching in the time of Covid-19: A study of contractual terms and conditions of selected online services” (2020) European Intellectual Property Review 42(9) 548-555 (with Léo Pascault, Bernd Justin Jütte, Guido Noto La Diega).
  • “The principle of appropriate and proportionate remuneration in the CDSM Directive: A reason for hope?” (2020) European Intellectual Property Review 42(1) 1-3.
  • “Catching sight of a glimmer of light: Fair remuneration and the emerging distributive rationale in the reform of EU copyright law” (2019) Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce (JIPITEC) 10(3) 330-343.
  • “Copyright law and the promotion of scientific networks: some reflections on the rules on co-authorship in the EU” (2019) Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property 9(2) 217-232.
  • “Safe harbor protection for online video platforms: a time to say goodbye? Analysis of judgments by Italian and German courts on the liability of YouTube for copyright infringements” (2019) Medialaws Rivista di Diritto dei Media 2, 128-143 (with Oliver Englisch).

Comentários de Casos

  • “The CJEU’s take on unauthorized framing of online content: (only) if technologically precluded, then prohibited” (2021) Medialaws Rivista di Diritto dei Media 239-246.
  • “Catch me if you can: CJEU safeguards the privacy of online copyright infringers in landmark decision Constantin Film Verleih v YouTube” (2020) Medialaws Rivista di Diritto dei Media 3/2020, 260-266.
  • “Leaking of secret military reports qualifies as reporting of current events” (2020) Journal on Intellectual Property Law and Practice 15(9) 681-682 (with Bernd Justin Jütte).
  • “No copyright infringement for publication by the press of politician’s controversial essay” (2020) Journal on Intellectual Property Law and Practice 15(8) 583-584 (with Bernd Justin Jütte).
  • “The ECJ Ruling in Allposters v Pictoright: A Comment on the Narrow Interpretation on the Exhaustion Rule” (2015) RGNUL Financial & Mercantile Law Review 5 (with Ishupal Singh Kang)
  • Direito da Propriedade Intelectual
  • Direito de Autor
  • Direito dos Desenhos e Modelos Industriais
  • Direito das Patentes
  • Direito das Marcas
  • Propriedade Intelectual e Sustentabilidade

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