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==Education and career==
 
==Education and career==
  
Daniel Dimov is an Internet law expert based in Belgium. He is also a PhD candidate at the Center for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Daniel is a fellow of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Society (ISOC). He did traineeships with the European Commission (Brussels), European Digital Rights (Brussels), and the Institute for European and International law “T.M.C. Asser Institute” (The Hague). He has a Master’s Degree in European law (the Netherlands), a Master’s Degree in Law (Bulgaria), and a certificate in Public International Law from the Hague Academy of International law. Daniel is a member of the Internet Bar Organization, International Bar Association, American Bar Association, International Technology Law Association, and Internet Society.
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Daniel Dimov is an Internet law expert based in Belgium. Daniel Dimov is a fellow of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Society (ISOC). He did traineeships with the European Commission (Brussels), European Digital Rights (Brussels), and the Institute for EU and International law “T.M.C. Asser Institute” (The Hague). Daniel received a PhD in law from the Center for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He has a Master's Degree in European law (The Netherlands), a Master's Degree in Law (Bulgaria), and a certificate in Public International Law from The Hague Academy of International law. Daniel has authored several peer-reviewed publications in the area of alternative dispute resolution. He presented his articles at conferences in Cyprus, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
 
 
Daniel has authored several peer-reviewed publications in the area of Internet law. He presented his articles at conferences in Cyprus, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The articles written by Daniel Dimov are published by leading publishers, such as Elsevier and the International Association of IT Lawyers. The book  “Samen Slimmer” containing an article written by Daniel Dimov and prof. Jaap van den Herik was nominated as a top management book in the Netherlands for 2013. The article “Differences in Copyright Enforcement between the US and China” written by Daniel Dimov was included as a recommended reading for the course “Sensitive Information in a Wired World” offered by Yale University. Daniel speaks English, Dutch, and Bulgarian. He has a good understanding of French and Russian.
 
  
  

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Email: daniel [at] dimov.pro
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Education and career

Daniel Dimov is an Internet law expert based in Belgium. Daniel Dimov is a fellow of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Society (ISOC). He did traineeships with the European Commission (Brussels), European Digital Rights (Brussels), and the Institute for EU and International law “T.M.C. Asser Institute” (The Hague). Daniel received a PhD in law from the Center for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He has a Master's Degree in European law (The Netherlands), a Master's Degree in Law (Bulgaria), and a certificate in Public International Law from The Hague Academy of International law. Daniel has authored several peer-reviewed publications in the area of alternative dispute resolution. He presented his articles at conferences in Cyprus, Belgium, and the Netherlands.


Fun Fact

Daniel loves fly fishing.[1]

References

  1. ICANN 44 Interview