Editorial Board
The Editorial board of Internet Policy Review is made up of internet researchers nominated for a period of two years. The Editorial board provides guidance and advice on the academic orientation of the journal and helps promoting it. The members also engage in peer reviewing research articles submitted to Internet Policy Review. The Editorial board is composed of:
- Maja Bogataj Jančič Intellectual Property InstituteSlovenia
- intellectual property law
- Maurizio Borghi University of TurinItaly
- data protection
- information technology law
- intellectual property law
- Lee Bygrave University of OsloNorway
- internet governance
- private law
- security
- Niva Elkin-Koren University of HaifaIsrael
- cyberlaw
- intellectual property law
- Tom Evens Ghent UniversityBelgium
- communications
- media
- Joe Karaganis Open SyllabusUnited States of America
- media piracy
- platform regulation
- Peter Mezei University of SzegedHungary
- comparative law
- copyright law
- Stefania Milan University of AmsterdamNetherlands
- digital culture
- new media
- Federico Morando Politecnico di TorinoItaly
- competition law
- economics
- intellectual property law
- Jo Pierson Vrije Universiteit BrusselBelgium
- communications
- media
- Jean-Christophe Plantin London School of Economics and Political ScienceUnited Kingdom
- communications
- media
- Bernhard Rieder University of AmsterdamNetherlands
- digital culture
- new media
- Joseph Savirimuthu University of LiverpoolUnited Kingdom
- emerging technologies
- governance
- regulation
- Nicola Searle Goldsmiths, University of LondonUnited Kingdom
- digital media
- economics