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Daniël Jongsma is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Commercial Law (Helsinki) at Hanken School of Economics. He holds a PhD from Hanken (2020), focusing on the impact of fundamental rights on European copyright law. His research emphasizes EU intellectual property harmonization, intersections between IP law and fundamental rights, and the influence of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights on national legislation.
Education: PhD in Law from Hanken School of Economics (2020). Earlier academic work includes studies on parody in copyright law (2017) and digital design copyrightability (2017).
Research Interests: Jongsma’s work explores legal frameworks governing EU copyright directives, judicial balancing of fundamental rights (e.g., privacy vs. copyright enforcement), and challenges in harmonizing national laws with EU standards. His analysis often bridges legal theory and practical implementation across member states.
Publications: Recent work includes analyses of IP address retention policies (2024) and fundamental rights balancing in EU copyright law (2024). Earlier publications address the three-step test in copyright law (2021), Charter impacts (2020), and comparative parody law (2017).
Awards: None listed. Advising/Grants: No student advisees or grant details provided. Labs/Teams: Not specified in available data.
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