Peer-reviewed publications and expert analyses examining artificial intelligence, intellectual property, copyright, design law, and enforcement through a comparative legal lens. Highlighting differences and convergences across jurisdictions, this section features work published in leading legal journals and offers critical insights for those shaping law and policy in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

I. Artificial Intelligence & Data Governance

El mundo cambió con un clic: el derecho de autor en la era de la IA
La Silla Vacía, Colombia
An accessible and practice-oriented analysis of how generative AI is reshaping copyright doctrine, artistic practices, and regulatory debates in Latin America, with special attention to creators’ rights and policy implications.
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AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity: Notes from the Panama International Book Fair
Kluwer Law Copyright Blog,The Netherlands
A reflection on regional and global conversations about AI, authorship, and cultural policy, drawing on discussions held at the Panama International Book Fair and offering insights into the future governance of creative AI systems.
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Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries?
in Navigating Copyright for Libraries: Purpose and Scope (De Gruyter Saur), 2022, United Kingdom
A comparative study on the legal frameworks governing AI and TDM, exploring how libraries and research institutions can collaborate internationally under emerging exceptions and licensing models.
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II. Copyright, Entertainment & Media

Intellectual Property Reform in Colombia: Balancing ISP Responsibilities

PIJIP Research Paper No. 2013-03
Policy-oriented analysis evaluating the burden of copyright enforcement on internet intermediaries and recommending balanced legislative approaches.
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III. Design & Trademark Law

Licencias obligatorias sobre patentes en la Comunidad Andina

Revista Foro Derecho Mercantil No. 40, LEGIS (2013)
A detailed study of TRIPS flexibilities and compulsory licensing practices in Colombia and Ecuador.
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IV. Digital Platforms, Intermediary Liability & Cyberlaw

Los puertos seguros para los intermediarios de internet

Revista Análisis, No. 81 (2012)
An examination of safe-harbor systems in Latin America, their impact on platform liability, and implications for digital copyright enforcement.
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V. International IP Policy & Treaties

Un acercamiento comparado sobre la implementación de los ADPIC

Revista de Derecho Privado (Universidad de los Andes), 2011
Comparative analysis of TRIPS enforcement mechanisms in Europe, the United States, and Colombia.
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VI. Text and Data Mining (TDM) & Research Exceptions

Mining Texts and Data and Artificial Intelligence: New Copyright Exceptions

THEMIS – Revista de Derecho, No. 79, 2021
A doctrinal and comparative analysis of TDM exceptions worldwide, highlighting how AI-driven research intersects with copyright and the right to research.
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Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright Law

PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series No. 72 (2021)
Co-authored comparative map of research exceptions across global jurisdictions, offering insights into harmonization and access to knowledge.
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VII. Books & Book Chapters

Cyberlaw (Colombia)

Kluwer Law International, International Encyclopaedia of Laws
A comprehensive study of Colombia’s cyberlaw and technology regulation within global IP and privacy frameworks.
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Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries?

in Navigating Copyright for Libraries: Purpose and Scope (De Gruyter Saur), 2022
A comparative study on the legal frameworks governing AI and TDM, exploring how libraries and research institutions can collaborate internationally under emerging exceptions and licensing models.
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VIII. WIPO & International IP Negotiations

WIPO General Assembly 66th: Navigating a Comprehensive Agenda with Constructive Dialogue
Jun 30, 2025
A high-level overview of the debates and political dynamics shaping the 66th WIPO General Assembly, highlighting institutional challenges, diplomatic alignments, and prospects for consensus-building.
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No Breakthroughs at WIPO: Budget Committee Defers Core Disputes
InfoJustice, Jun 23, 2025
A detailed analysis of the Budget Committee’s inability to resolve disagreements on financial governance, revealing deeper tensions within WIPO’s policymaking structures.
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WIPO Budget Committee Concludes Without Agreement on Indigenous Participation Funding
InfoJustice, Jun 23, 2025
An examination of the political stalemate surrounding funding for Indigenous Peoples’ participation, assessing implications for legitimacy and inclusivity in global IP norm-setting.
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Ensuring Indigenous Participation at WIPO: GRULAC…
InfoJustice, Jun 13, 2025
A report on GRULAC’s position and strategies to secure equitable Indigenous representation in WIPO negotiations, discussing broader governance challenges across committees.
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Why Limitations and Exceptions Still Deserve a Bigger Role at WIPO CDIP
InfoJustice, May 3, 2025
A policy-focused reflection on the CDIP debate over limitations and exceptions, arguing for a more balanced international copyright framework responsive to development needs.
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WIPO Debate Stalls Over Including the Genetic Resources Treaty in the PCT Framework
InfoJustice, Feb 27, 2025
A close look at negotiations surrounding genetic resources, disclosure requirements, and the political deadlock over integrating these norms into the PCT system.
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