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Senior Researcher in Law and Economics, Università di Torino

Bryan Khan is an educator and researcher affiliated with the University of Turin, the Nexa Center for Internet and Society, and the University of the West Indies. He holds BSc and MSc degrees in Economics, an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from the University of Turin, and a PhD in Law and Economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam.

He is the Assistant Director of the LLM in Intellectual Property Law co-organised by the University of Turin and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), where he lectures on various topics in intellectual property law. He is also a course instructor for the WIPO-Harvard course ‘PatentX: Patent Law and Global Public Health’, and guest lecturers at a number of different institutions.

Bryan has extensive experience in the fields of economic development, the creative industries, telecommunication and broadcasting regulation, and intellectual property law. As a senior legal researcher at the University of Turin, he also works on various research projects in the field of digital copyright law and trade secrets. His broader research areas include the role of social norms in copyright law, the political economy of international intellectual property law, and Caribbean development.

Experience

  • –present
    Senior Researcher in Law and Economics, Università di Torino