About us

Providing research, technical support and training on intellectual property and related rights., in support of justice and sustainable development.

Mission

The Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance is a project of American University’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property and the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. The mission of the Centre is to promote justice and sustainable development within policy-making institutions that govern access and use of information. The Centre conducts research and offers educational programs and technical assistance to support diplomats, government policy makers and public interest stakeholders engaged in international instruments on intellectual property rights and related rights.

The Cradle Principles on Knowledge Governance developed in South Africa in 2022 guide and inform our work. The principles focus on the need for balance in our approaches to knowledge governance, promoting the public interest and guarding against predatory approaches to data extraction and use.

 We draw on a global network of top thinkers from academic centres of excellence across the world, including specialists in intellectual property law, computational research, human rights and traditional knowledge.

Staff and Leadership

The Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance is supported by a core team responsible for driving the Centre’s research, programmes, and partnerships. The staff bring together diverse expertise across knowledge governance, ensuring the Centre’s work is informed, inclusive, and globally engaged.

Susan Isiko Štrba

Counsel and Senior Fellow

Ben Cashdan

Director of Communications

Luca Schirru

Research Coordinator

Collaborating Research Centres

The Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance partners with other academic programmes for the study of intellectual property and information law. Collaborating organisations engage in and guide the Centre’s activities and projects and collaborate with the Centre and each other on research and academic activities. Our collaborating partners include: 

Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University
University of Cambridge, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law
Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam
Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP), KU Leuven
Innovation Law and Ethics Observatory (ILEO) at the Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome (Italy)
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro – Graduate Program on Public Policy and Development (UFRJ/PPED)
University of São Paulo (USP) – IP Observatory
Centre for IP Research and Advocacy/ National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
University of Cape Town - IP Unit
The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT), Strathmore University, Kenya
Mandela Institute, University of Witwatersrand
Data Science Law Lab, University of Pretoria
IP Osgoode, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto logo
Centre for Law, Technology and Society, University of Ottawa
The Shamgar Center for Digital Law and Innovation, Tel-Aviv University

Governmental and Non-Government Organizations

The Geneva Centre provides technical assistance to a coalition of non-governmental organizations that represent the interests of research, education and cultural heritage institutions, and partners with intergovernmental organisations that provide technical assistance to diplomatic delegations in Geneva. Our NGO and intergovernmental partners include:

South Centre
Knowledge Ecology International
Access to Knowledge Coalition

Funders

We gratefully acknowledge the support of Arcadia, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, whose commitment to preserving knowledge and promoting open access helps make our work possible.

Arcadia
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