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'''Cedric Manara''' is currently working as an associate Professor of Law at EDHEC Business School (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS), Campus of Nice, France. He also works as an adjunct professor, an academic expert, and a researcher at other institutions.<ref>[http://www.cedricmanara.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/cv_cedric_manara.pdf Cedric Manara Resume]</ref>
'''Cedric Manara''' is currently working as an associate Professor of Law at EDHEC Business School (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS), Campus of Nice, France. Apart from this, he is working as an adjust professor in other institutions, Academic expert and as an invited researcher in other institutions.<ref>[http://www.cedricmanara.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/cv_cedric_manara.pdf Cedric Manara Resume]</ref>


==Internet Involvement==
==Internet Involvement==


He is a domain dispute resolution panelist working at the Arbitration Center for .eu Disputes, Prague / Regional Center for Arbitration, Kuala-Lupur / Belgian Centre for Mediation and Arbitration, Brussels, Belgium. He is also a legal consultant on electronic commerce and IP.
He is a domain dispute resolution panelist working at the Arbitration Center for .eu Disputes, Prague / Regional Center for Arbitration, and the Kuala-Lupur / Belgian Centre for Mediation and Arbitration. He is also a legal consultant on electronic commerce and IP.


==Education==
==Education==


From 2006 to present he is working as a Ph.D. candidate at Versailles University on the subject, International and national legal norms regulating domain names. In 1994 he received his Maîtrise de Droit privé from Université de Lille 2, France.
As of 2006, he was working as a Ph.D. candidate at Versailles University on the subject, International and national legal norms regulating domain names. In 1994 he received his Maîtrise de Droit privé from Université de Lille 2, France.


==Publications==
==Publications==


He has published more than 150 articles, mainly comments of UDRP decisions, French judicial decisions, and other ADR decisions.
He has published more than 150 articles, many of which are comments of [[UDRP]] decisions, French judicial decisions, and other ADR decisions. His publications include:


* Internet-related international trademark disputes. The state of law in Western countries, and the case of Japan, Institute of Intellectual Property, March 2006.
* Internet-related international trademark disputes. The state of law in Western countries, and the case of Japan, Institute of Intellectual Property, March 2006.
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==Awards==
==Awards==


he was labelled ''one of the liveliest and most influential intellectual property educators and opinion-makers to emerge from France in recent times'' in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. In 2010, he received a Google Research Award.<ref>[http://www.cedricmanara.com/ www.cedricmanara.com - resume]</ref>
Cedric was labelled ''one of the liveliest and most influential intellectual property educators and opinion-makers to emerge from France in recent times'' in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. In 2010, he received a Google Research Award.<ref>[http://www.cedricmanara.com/ www.cedricmanara.com - resume]</ref>


==Memberships==
==Memberships==
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==Languages==
==Languages==


He is fluent in English, Italian and French.
He is fluent in English, Italian, and French.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 20 May 2021

Country: France
Website:

   http://www.cedricmanara.com

LinkedIn:    Cedric Manara

Cedric Manara is currently working as an associate Professor of Law at EDHEC Business School (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS), Campus of Nice, France. He also works as an adjunct professor, an academic expert, and a researcher at other institutions.[1]

Internet Involvement

He is a domain dispute resolution panelist working at the Arbitration Center for .eu Disputes, Prague / Regional Center for Arbitration, and the Kuala-Lupur / Belgian Centre for Mediation and Arbitration. He is also a legal consultant on electronic commerce and IP.

Education

As of 2006, he was working as a Ph.D. candidate at Versailles University on the subject, International and national legal norms regulating domain names. In 1994 he received his Maîtrise de Droit privé from Université de Lille 2, France.

Publications

He has published more than 150 articles, many of which are comments of UDRP decisions, French judicial decisions, and other ADR decisions. His publications include:

  • Internet-related international trademark disputes. The state of law in Western countries, and the case of Japan, Institute of Intellectual Property, March 2006.
  • Les paiements sur l’internet, Report for the Forum des Droits sur l’Internet, May 2005.
  • Cyber-consommation : les nouvelles tendances (with B. Tabaka, C. Moulard, A. Lange), March 2004.
  • Droit du marketing, Ellipses, collection Droit – Eco – Gestion, August 2003.

Awards

Cedric was labelled one of the liveliest and most influential intellectual property educators and opinion-makers to emerge from France in recent times in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. In 2010, he received a Google Research Award.[2]

Memberships

He is a member of Law and Marketing Association and of International Trademark Association.[3]

Languages

He is fluent in English, Italian, and French.

References