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Mira Burri

Domain of Expertise: Cultural policy, Digital, Trade and Culture, Intellectual Property Rights
Nationality: Bulgaria
UN Working Languages:
English
Mira Burri is a senior lecturer and managing director for internationalization at the University of Lucerne’s Faculty of Law. Prior to joining the University of Lucerne, Mira was a senior fellow at the University of Bern, where she led projects on trade and culture and on digital technologies and trade governance as part of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR): Trade Regulation. As of 2017, Mira is the principal investigator of the research project ‘The Governance of Big Data in Trade Agreements’, sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation (2017-2020). Following her habilitation in 2016, Mira holds a venia docendi in international economic law, European and international communications and media law, as well as Internet law. She has published widely in these areas. Her more recent books include: Trade Governance in the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press 2012); Public Service Broadcasting 3.0: Legal Design for the Digital Present (Routledge 2015); and Big Data and Global Trade Law (Cambridge University Press 2019). Mira has worked as a consultant for the Swiss and Canadian governments, the European Parliament, the ICTSD, the WTO and UNESCO on issues of cultural diversity, trade and digital innovation. Mira is a member of the European Expert Network on Culture and Audiovisual (EENCA).