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Alexandra Bensamoun

Domain of Expertise: Cultural policy, Digital, Intellectual Property Rights
Nationality: France
UN Working Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Alexandra Bensamoun is a professor of Private Law at the University of Rennes 1 (IODE-CNRS) and a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Studies and Research in Immaterial Law (CERDI – University Paris-Sud/Paris-Saclay). She specializes in intellectual property law and digital law, which she teaches in France and in foreign universities. She also specializes in artificial intelligence law and co-directed the “Legal issues” section of the report to the President of the French Republic #France IA (2017). As a “Qualified personality” at the French Ministry of Culture’s Superior Council of Literary and Artistic Property (CSPLA), she has led several missions, including on the liability of technical intermediaries, the right of communication to the public, and artificial intelligence and culture (2018-2019). She has created and directs the Master 2/LLM on Fundamental intellectual property and digital technologies jointly at the University Paris-Sud/Paris-Saclay and the University of Laval (Quebec), and the vocational Master 2 on Digital Law at the University of Rennes 1.