Emily Hudson

CDF in IP Law
Emily Hudson joined the University of Oxford in January 2012 as Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law (associated with St Peter’s College). In addition to her work in intellectual property law, Emily also researches in personal property law and law as it relates to cultural institutions and the arts.
She has previously worked for the University of Queensland (Lecturer and Director of Mooting Programs) and the University of Melbourne (Research Fellow, CMCL and IPRIA), and for three years was a solicitor at Minter Ellison Lawyers.
She holds a BSc(Hons), LLB(Hons) and LLM from the University of Melbourne. Her doctoral thesis uses empirical techniques to analyse how cultural institutions in the US, Canada and Australia understand and apply exceptions to copyright infringement.
In 2000, she was a member of the University of Melbourne team that won the international rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
Interests
Teaching: Intellectual Property

