
Dr Eva Janeckova
DPhil, Mgr, LLM
Current positions
Lecturer in Law
University of Bristol Law School
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Biography
Eva (née Stanková) works on a research project devoted to implications of artificial intelligence-driven systems' creativity for intellectual property law. This project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
She holds a Magister juris degree from the Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague and an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (a joint project of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, the University of Augsburg, the Technische Universität München, and the George Washington University Law School, Washington D.C.).
Prior to joining the Bristol Law School, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Intellectual Property Law course and the Regulation course, both at the Law Faculty, University of Oxford. Her professional experience spans tutoring for St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, coordinating public policy making in the internal market at the Secretariat General of the European Commission in Brussels and practising law in corporate, transactions and IP/IT legal teams.
Eva’s previous research includes legal topics such as the abuse of dominant position by refusal to grant a licence in the context of standard essential patents, and socio-legal topics such as the role of judges in the social and political context, philosophical and psychological aspects of free will and responsibility.
She holds a Magister juris degree from the Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague and an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (a joint project of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, the University of Augsburg, the Technische Universität München, and the George Washington University Law School, Washington D.C.).
Prior to joining the Bristol Law School, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Intellectual Property Law course and the Regulation course, both at the Law Faculty, University of Oxford. Her professional experience spans tutoring for St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, coordinating public policy making in the internal market at the Secretariat General of the European Commission in Brussels and practising law in corporate, transactions and IP/IT legal teams.
Eva’s previous research includes legal topics such as the abuse of dominant position by refusal to grant a licence in the context of standard essential patents, and socio-legal topics such as the role of judges in the social and political context, philosophical and psychological aspects of free will and responsibility.
Research interests
intellectual property, cyber security, competition law
Publications
Selected publications
28/06/2021Human Inventorship in European Patent Law
The Cambridge Law Journal
Zneužití dominantního postavení majitele patentu v německé rozhodovací praxi
Antitrust
The “Huawei v. ZTE” Judgement and Follow-On Application of Article 102 TFEU in the Light of this Judgement by German Courts
The “Huawei v. ZTE” Judgement and Follow-On Application of Article 102 TFEU in the Light of this Judgement by German Courts
Recent publications
28/06/2021Human Inventorship in European Patent Law
The Cambridge Law Journal
The “Huawei v. ZTE” Judgement and Follow-On Application of Article 102 TFEU in the Light of this Judgement by German Courts
The “Huawei v. ZTE” Judgement and Follow-On Application of Article 102 TFEU in the Light of this Judgement by German Courts
Zneužití dominantního postavení majitele patentu v německé rozhodovací praxi
Antitrust