Lika Sajaia

Professor in Intellectual Property Law

Lika Sajaia has received her doctor's degree in law at Tbilisi State University (2014). Additionally, in the years 2008-2009, she was a PhD student as well as scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law, where she also worked on the scientific research in copyright law. She is the author of various scientific articles. She has been involved in academic work and has held administrative positions in different higher education institutions since 2007. Currently, she is a Project Manager/Parliamentary secretary at Transparency International Georgia. She has experience of working in the public sector, as well in the Regional Center for Research and Promotion of Constitutionalism, department of research. She has worked in the Parliament of Georgia, in the Legal Issues Committee and is the author of the several laws adopted by the Parliament of Georgia.

Publications

● TSU Faculty of Law, “Law Journal”, No. (1), 2013 — The Right to Authorship and Attribution: Georgian Copyright Law and Modern Legal Trends, pp. 229–248.

● “Life and Law”, International Scientific-Practical Journal, No. 2 (22), 2013 — The Legal Status of Women in the Works of Archil Jorjadze, pp. 63–72.

● Scientific Collection of Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University, No. (2), 2012 — The Right to Integrity of a Work According to European Practice, pp. 27–35.

● Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development, Mamardashvili Club, Scientific Collection “New Identities – In Search” — Different Boundaries of Protection and Criticism of Personal Rights of Private and Public Persons in Media Law, pp. 160–185.

● Criteria of Protectability of a Work in Copyright Law, Scientific Journal of Tbilisi University of Economic Relations – TEUSU, Tbilisi, 2010, No. –, pp. 108–121.

● Georgian Law Review, 1/2/2005, No. 8 — Press and Moral Damage, pp. 166–180.[TR1]