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Country: Argentina
Email: victoria-fava[at]yahoo.com
LinkedIn:    [victoria-fava Victoria Fava]

Victoria Fava is a lawyer and specialist in computer law and intellectual property from Argentina. [1] She is the currently the legal advisor at "Legalsite", a Businees and Financial Law Firm of Argentina. [2] She also co-ordinates the Mendoza city branch of the company.

She is a graduate of Lawyer and Attorney - Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (2008).[3]She specialized in Business Law.

She is the Founder and CEO of AGEIA DENSI International Association (Group for Study and Academic Research in Law, Economics and Business in the Information Society), both from Argentina. She was Director of the Initiative ColorIURIS in Argentina, member of LASA (Latin American Studies Association), Director of the Board of Law and Economics of Colegio de Abogados de Cordoba.

She is an active member of the ALAC (Representative of Internet end-users, elected in Latin America and Caribbean) in ICANN. She regularly attends and speaks at different international meeting and conferecnes related to Computer law and IT fileds such as - Member of Scientific Committee of Congress FIADI Zaragoza 2008, Chairman of the Scientific Academic Computer Law Mercosur Congress etc

Career History

  • Victoria Fava is currently working as the legal advisor of “Legalsite“
  • She has worked as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, UNC.[4]
  • She was a lecturer Professor of "Law, Economics and Business in the Information Society", at Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, UNC.
  • In 2009 she served as a Professor in the South SSIG, Summer School on Internet Governance of the southern hemisphere.

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