Andrii Paziuk
Dr. Andrii Paziuk is an Assistant Professor and Chair of International Law at the Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University (Kyiv, Ukraine). He teaches International communication, lecturing on Internet relations and governance. His research interests are media law, communication policy, and Internet governance.[1] He has been teaching since 1996.
Country: | Ukraine |
Email: | inet.media.law [at] gmail.com |
Blog: | [inet-media-law.blogspot.com inet-media-law.blogspot.com] |
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Dr. Paziuk was a [[Fellow|ICANN Fellow] at ICANN 43.[2]
He is a member of ISOC, GigaNet, and the Open Networking Initiative.[3]
Career History
From 2008 to 2010, he was the First Deputy to the National Accreditation Agency. He has also served as the Head of the Analytical Department and Co-chef of the Scientific Council by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of Ukraine (2006-2008). He led the Ukrainian NGO Privacy for 6 years. Mr. Paziuk has also worked as the Assistant of MP at the Parliment of Ukraine, as a Privated Law Legal adviser at KyivTeleService Co. and as a Regional Tax Administrator at Legal Adviser.[4]
Education
He holds a PhD in International Public Law from Taras Shevchenko National University and MS in Law Zaporizhya Public University. He also did an Internet Law course from Harvard Law School, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Singapore
Publications
- Internet Regulation: Prospects for Final Report: Monitoring of Russia and Ukraine Telecommunications and the Information Society, European Commission, Political Intelligence, Study for the European Commission, 2006
- E-democracy: Extended Public Space for E-participation in Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, IdeA, 2005
- Freedom of Information, Transparency, E-governance: Civil Society View, 2004
- Freedom of Information and Intellectual Property Protection Conflicts: Contemporarily Issues Law and the Internet Conference, Moscow 2004
- Open Access to Educational and Scientific Resources via the Internet: Policy Objectives and Prospects for Regulation at International Level, 2004
- Information Policy of Ukraine: Access, Transparency, E-governance, International Symposium, Potsdam, Germany, 2003
- Human Rights and the Internet, 2002
- Privacy Protection and Wiretapping Law, 2001
- Personal Data Transborder Flows and Privacy Protection, 2000.[5]