
About
Alice Wickens is a researcher at the Faculty of Laws, University College London, having joined in September 2022. Her research focuses on intellectual property law, particularly addressing challenges in protecting the fashion industry under the UK regime. She holds a First Class LL.B from the University of Birmingham and an LL.M in International Business Law (Distinction) from Queen Mary University of London. Prior to her academic role, she practiced civil court advocacy with a solicitor’s firm in London for three years.
- Education:
- LL.B (First Class), University of Birmingham
- LL.M (Distinction) in International Business Law, Queen Mary University of London
Her research interests include fashion law, intellectual property rights, and design piracy. Her work explores legal frameworks for protecting fashion designs, particularly within the UK and comparative analysis with the United States. She has published on topics such as fashion piracy and the need for legal remedies in design protection.
- Scientific Awards and Scholarships:
- Sir Henry Barber Scholar
- Distinction in LL.M in International Business Law
- UCL IBIL IP Research Scholarship
Alice has received several academic awards and continues to contribute to legal scholarship through her publications and research activities. Her professional experience in advocacy complements her academic work, providing practical insights into legal applications.
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