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Book Title: Research Handbook on Art and Law
Editor(s): McCutcheon, Jani; McGaughey, Fiona
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
Contributors
Jonathan Barrett teaches commercial law at the Victoria Business School, Wellington,
New Zealand. His PhD studies concerned human dignity, distributive justice and propor-
tionality. He is developing a body of research which applies those concepts to the arts and
intellectual property rights. He has written journal articles and chapters on short passages
of text, droit de suite, rewarding artists, freedom of panorama, tapu art, and graffiti and
personhood. Jonathan is also a tax researcher, and occasionally writes on art and tax.
He is New Zealand's member of the Association Littéraire Et Artistique Internationale.
Michael Blakeney is a Professor of Law at The University of Western Australia Law
School and Visiting Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary University of
London. He has held academic positions at a number of universities in Australia and the
UK and formerly worked in the Asia Pacific Bureau of the World Intellectual Property
Organization. He is an arbitrator with the International Court of Arbitration.
Enrico Bonadio is Senior Lecturer in Law at City, University of London (The City
Law School), where he teaches various modules on intellectual property (IP) law. His
current research agenda focuses on copyright protection of non-traditional forms
of art. He recently co-edited two books: Non-Conventional Copyright Do New and
Non-Traditional Works Deserve Protection? (Edward Elgar, 2018) and The Cambridge
Handbook of Copyright in Street Art and Graffiti (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Enrico is a member of the Editorial Board of NUART Journal, which ...
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