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The KU Leuven Centre for IT and IP Law (CiTiP) is a research unit of the Faculty of Law and Criminology, focused on the development of legal knowledge around the internet, new technologies, data, artificial intelligence, cyber security, etc. A small cluster around biotechnology, agriculture and intellectual property is currently under development. The whole group currently has more than 90 researchers working on numerous fundamental and applied projects and teaching in a Master of Intellectual Property and ICT Law.
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CiTiP is looking for a junior researcher in the field of law, agriculture and technology, including regarding the regulation of new genetic techniques and precision agriculture in the EU and beyond. The aim is to study the regulation of new agricultural technologies critically and interdisciplinary, for example from the perspective of global economic history or agrarian anthropology. Possible analytical lenses could come from geopolitical analysis, international relations, postcolonial or decolonial studies, feminism or critical agrarian theory. The candidate can propose topics in the context of, among others, international food trade law, the Common Agricultural Policy, biodiversity law, biosafety law or plant variety rights.
For more information please contact Prof. Dr. Lodewijk Van Dycke, tel.: +32 16 32 12 82, mail: [email protected].
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