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3. The use of copyrighted works in institutional IP policies in academic and public research institutions

Submitted by Efua Halm
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1. Ms. Christina Langer, Legal Officer, Copyright Law Division, Copyright and Creative Industries Sector, WIPO

Christina Langer works as Legal Officer in the Copyright Law Division within WIPO’s Copyright and Creative Industries Sector. Her responsibilities are closely linked to the Division’s role as the Secretariat for the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR).

Before joining WIPO in 2021, Christina worked at an IP law firm in Germany. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business law and a master’s degree in European and international law from the University of Bremen. In 2017, she received her doctorate for a thesis on trademark law.

2. Ms. Miyuki Monroig, Program Officer, Collective Rights Management Team, Copyright Management Division, Copyright and Creative Industries Sector, WIPO

Miyuki is working as Legal and Program Officer at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Copyright and Creative Industries Sector, Copyright Management Division, in the area of collective management of copyright and related rights since 2018, after working in the Copyright Law Division of the same Sector of WIPO for three years.

Before joining WIPO in 2015, she worked as an intellectual property lawyer in a governmental research institution based in Tokyo, Japan, as well as in a major French law firm based in Paris, France. Miyuki obtained her postgraduate law degrees from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas, where she obtained a Masters in International Private Law and from the Sciences Po Paris Law School, obtaining a Masters in Intellectual Property Law.

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