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Cybel Ekpa
Cybel Ekpa

Cybel Ekpa

INFORMATION JUSTICE FELLOW, LLM STUDENT

 

Cybel Nyen Ekpa is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association with a deep expertise in Space/Technology law. She holds an LLM in Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the American University Washington College of Law, where she honed her focus on space law, sustainability, and cybersecurity. 

Beyond academic excellence, Cybel's leadership shone as President of the LLM board, where she led innovative initiatives with a forward-thinking approach. She is also the co-founder of WEWIN, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young girls and women through education and welfare initiatives.

Her work reflects a passion for integrating law, technology, and social impact, driving her commitment to advancing space law policy and sustainability on a global stage.

PIJIP News

Professor Vicki Phillips To Be Honored By The DC Bar With The Champion of IP Award

Professor Vicki Phillips To Be Honored By The DC Bar With The Champion of IP Award

01 May, 2024

Intellectual Property (IP) Law Community of the District of Columbia (DC) Bar will honor Professor Victoria Phillips with the esteemed Champion of IP Award.  The annual Champion of IP Award celebrates an individual who has impacted IP policy, fostered innovation, and passionately advocated for intellectual property rights. 

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AUWCL & WIPO Sign an MOU

AUWCL & WIPO Sign an MOU

30 Apr, 2024

On April 22nd, Dean Roger Fairfax and Sheriff Saadallah, Executive Director of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Academy, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to continue the close relationship between American University Washington College of Law's (AUWCL) Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property (PIJIP) and WIPO.

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Professor Michael Carroll Published New Paper "The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence"

Professor Michael Carroll Published New Paper "The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence"

30 Apr, 2024

Professors Carroll and Peter Jaszi, published a new paper, The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence.  The article, published in the Tulane Law Review, argues that the Court’s decisions on fair use, which represent one-third of the Court’s total merits decisions, are historic.

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