IP Justice International Cyberlaw Clinic

Who Participates in the International Cyberlaw Clinic
The IP Justice International Cyberlaw Clinic is directed by IP Justice Executive Director Robin Gross and an International Legal Faculty.
Additionally, the Cyberlaw Clinic is guided by the expertise of its Legal Advisory Board and its Technical Advisory Board.

Initial law schools in the IP Justice International Cyberlaw Clinic’s network:
- Centre for Technology and Society (CTS) Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) School of Law in Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
- National University of Singapore School of Law in SINGAPORE
- University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law - Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) in CANADA
- University of South Africa School of Law in SOUTH AFRICA
A legal faculty member and several law students from each law school in the network participate in the clinic’s policy work. IP Justice legal interns who attend law schools that are not part of the network also participate in the clinic.
The specific law schools in the clinic are selected for their strong cyberlaw curriculum and distinguished legal faculty with respect to Internet law and information policy issues. The law schools that participate in the network also have a strong tradition of public interest advocacy on those issues.












