About Andrés
Andrés Izquierdo is Senior Research Analyst for our project on the Right to Research in International Copyright. He conducts high-impact research, provides training to a global network of change-makers, and connects a global academic network to the work of global and domestic organizations that represent researchers, libraries, museums, archives, educational and research institutions.
Before joining PIJIP, Andrés Izquierdo practiced law through his award-winning intellectual property and cyber law practice in Colombia. He has been named one of the best entertainment law attorneys in Colombia by the publications Best Lawyers (2020), and top Intellectual Property practitioner by Chambers and Partners (2014-2020), and is author of the book Cyberlaw by Wolters Kluwer. Izquierdo was previously Business and Legal Director for Sony Music Entertainment in the Andean Region, and litigation partner in Palacio, Izquierdo & Ballesteros, an intellectual property law firm in Colombia. He has LLM degrees in Intellectual Property from American University Washington College of Law and from the University of Turin – WIPO, and a law degree from Universidad de Los Andes.
Articles by this Author
INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL, DERECHOS DE AUTOR Y EL FUTURO DE LA CREATIVIDAD: APUNTES DE LA FERIA INTERNACIONAL DEL LIBRO DE PANAMÁ
Por Andrés Izquierdo Durante la segunda semana de agosto, fui invitado a hablar en la Feria Internacional del Libro de...
AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity: Notes from the Panama International Book Fair
AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity: Notes from the Panama International Book FairDuring the second week of August, I...
WIPO General Assembly 66th: Navigating a Comprehensive Agenda with Constructive Dialogue
Despite the weight of a packed agenda and the significance of several recent treaty milestones, the Sixty-Sixth Series of Meetings...
WIPO Budget Committee Concludes Without Agreement on Indigenous Participation Funding
At the close of WIPO’s 39th Program and Budget Committee (PBC) session, a modest yet symbolically significant proposal—to allocate regular...
No Breakthroughs at WIPO: Budget Committee Defers Core Disputes
Despite a full agenda and spirited debate, WIPO’s 39th Program and Budget Committee ended with little to show in terms...
Ensuring Indigenous Participation at WIPO: GRULAC Proposal at PBC/38
At the 38th session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC), the Delegation of Colombia, speaking on behalf of the...
Why Limitations and Exceptions Still Deserve a Bigger Role at WIPO CDIP
As WIPO’s Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) prepares to meet for its 34th session this May, an important...
WIPO Debate Stalls Over Including the Genetic Resources Treaty in the PCT Framework
By Andres Izquierdo, Yara Misto, & Haddija Jawara The latest session of the WIPO Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Working Group...




