Prof. Dr. Mira Burri

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Managing Director Steering Committee Internationalisation (SCI), Senior Lecturer, 
Professor of International Economic and Internet Law

T+41 41 229 53 71
mira.burri@unilu.ch
Frohburgstrasse 3, Room 4.A31

 

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Mira Burri is senior lecturer and managing director for internationalisation at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lucerne since April 2016. In this role, she is responsible for advancing the internationalisation strategy of the Faculty, expanding and improving our international academic programme, our network of partner institutions and the mobility opportunities for Lucerne-based and incoming students. She will be also adding a new set of courses to the Faculty’s curriculum and teaching International Law of Contemporary Media, Digital Copyright, Internet Law and International Intellectual Property Law.

Prior to joining the University of Lucerne, Mira Burri was a senior fellow at the World Trade Institute at the University of Bern, where she led a project on digital technologies and trade governance as part of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR): Trade Regulation.

Mira Burri received her law degree from the University of Sofia and a Master of Advanced European Studies (MAES) from the Europe Institute of the University of Basel. Her doctoral thesis dealt with EU competition law and was awarded the Professor Walther Hug prize (2006/2007). Mira Burri completed her habilitation in 2015 with venia docendi for international economic law, European and international communications and media law, as well as Internet law.

Mira Burri is the author of the books EC Electronic Communications and Competition Law (Cameron May 2007); The Classification of Services in the Digital Economy (Springer 2012; with Weber) and Public Service Broadcasting 3.0 (Routledge 2015).
She is the co-editor of the publications Free Trade versus Cultural Diversity (Schulthess 2004); Digital Rights Management: The End of Collecting Societies? (Stämpfli et al. 2005); Intellectual Property and Traditional Cultural Expressions in a Digital Environment (Edward Elgar 2008); Governance of Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity (Edward Elgar 2010); Trade Governance in the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press 2012) and The Institutions of Global Internet Governance (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2016). She has published in a number of peer-reviewed outlets, such as the Journal of International Economic Law, the Common Market Law Review, the European Law Review, and the International Journal of Cultural Property.
 
Mira Burri is a member of the editorial boards of the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy, the International Journal of Cultural Property and the Arts and International Affairs. She has consulted the European Parliament on cultural diversity matters and is a member of the EU Expert Network for Culture and Audiovisual. Mira Burri consults, amongst others, the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, the World Economic Forum on innovation issues, in particular with regard to digital trade and Internet governance.