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Carducci, Guido (Dr. Guido Carducci is a law professor in Paris (MC, HDR), the former Chief of the Legal & Treaty Section at UNESCO Headquarters, and an independent arbitrator.)
Maniatis, Spyros (Professor of Intellectual Property, Professor of Intellectual Property, Queen Mary, University of London) & Kokkoris, Ioannis (Professor of Law and Economics, Professor of Law and Economics, Queen Mary, University of London) & Shemtov, Noam (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, Queen Mary, University of London) & Firth, Alison (Barrister, Barrister, Ingenuity Chambers)