Cybel Ekpa
Cybel Ekpa

Cybel Ekpa

INFORMATION JUSTICE FELLOW, LLM STUDENT

Cybel Ekpa, a distinguished member of the Nigerian Bar Association, renowned for her extensive expertise in corporate and property law practice. She earned her LL.M. degree in Intellectual Property and Technology Law from the American University Washington College of Law, where she developed a keen focus on Cybersecurity/Privacy Law.

As a testament to her exceptional leadership abilities, Cybel held the esteemed position of President of the LL.M. board, spearheading initiatives with confidence and vision. Additionally, she is the proud co-founder of WEWIN, a remarkable NGO dedicated to catering to the education and welfare of women.

PIJIP News

PIJIP to Meet With Coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, and GRULAC Ahead of WIPO  Secretary Briefing

PIJIP to Meet With Coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, and GRULAC Ahead of WIPO Secretary Briefing

16 Apr, 2024

Our department has invited the coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, GRULAC, and their members to an off-the-record technical assistance workshop for delegations and capital officials.

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PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on AI and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association

PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on AI and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association

01 Apr, 2024

PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo was recently named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).

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Professor Christine Haight Farley  just published

Professor Christine Haight Farley just published "The Stunted Development of Unfair Competition Law in the United States and Canada" in the Oxford Journal of IP Law & Practice

01 Apr, 2024

Professor Farley's new article compares trademark law in the U.S. and Canada to explore the limitations of federal and state or provincial law.

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