DR. AINEE BINTI ADAM
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law
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Ainee is the Deputy Dean (Research) at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya, a position she was appointed to in April 2019. She completed her doctoral degree in 2014 at the Faculty of Law, Monash University Australia. In 2015, she took up the position as a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Law and Business at the National University of Singapore. She returned in 2016 to resume her duties as Senior Lecturer. In 2019, she spent two months at Nankai University as a Confucius Institute Visiting Scholar to work on her research project. Her current research interests lie in researching the history of intellectual property rights and exploring Asian theories and philosophies to provide an alternative view/solution on contemporary intellectual property rights issues. Ainee has published several articles in journals including the Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, European Intellectual Property Review and the Hong Kong Law Journal. Her most recent article, ‘Pricing and Profiting in Copyright: An Introduction to Islamic Perspective’, is published in the Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property. She is also currently the Project Leader for the team from the University of Malaya for an Erasmus Project with eight other Asian and European partners. |
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Development Of A Master Level Programme: International Law And Forced Migration Studies |
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Balancing the Interests of Copyright Owners and the Public: An Assessment of the Three-Step Test with Reference to the Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence |
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Pricing and profiting in copyright: introducing an Islamic perspective
An Assessment of Malaysia's Compliance with the Current and Future International Standards of Criminal Enforcement Measures to Protect against Copyright Piracy on a Commercial Scale
PUNISHING COPYRIGHT PIRACY: WHAT IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVIDE A DETERRENT? AN ASSESSMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN AND SINGAPOREAN CRIMINAL COPYRIGHT REGIMES
A historical analysis of the criminal sanctions in the Malaysian copyright regime (1902-1969)
Permanent Peoples' Tribunal Session on State Crimes Allegedly Committed in Myanmar against the Rohingyas, Kachins and Other Groups: Judgment
The Crystallization of International Norms: A Case Study of the Diffusion of Trademark Norms in Early 20th Century China
Measure of Damages for Infringement in Malaysia: Lost Profits (~profit margin) Times Loss of Sales
The Crime of Possession of Infringing Copies