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Catherine Jasserand
studied law in France where she obtained a maîtrise
in public law (Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne)
and a postgraduate degree in European law (DESS,
Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne). She also holds
an LL.M. in Intellectual Property and New Technology
Law from the University of California, Berkeley. She
qualified as a lawyer in France and in the USA (New York
Bar). Catherine
worked as a summer research assistant to Pamela
Samuelson and as a legal adviser in an American law firm
in Brussels. She has also held different positions in
European institutions (the European Parliament and the European
Central Bank) for the past three years has worked as a
European lobbyist in finance.
Since 2007, Catherine
has also been a member of the team of national reporters for the
Kluwer European Copyright Database, edited by IViR.
As a researcher at
IViR, Catherine is working on a research project relating to the
duties of care of Internet Service Providers. |