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Alexandra Mogyoros serves as an Assistant Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University's Lincoln Alexander School of Law, teaching property law, intellectual property law, and foundational legal methods courses. Her research critically examines the interplay between brands, trust, intellectual property systems, and freedom of expression in contemporary legal landscapes.
Her academic credentials include:
- DPhil in Intellectual Property Law, University of Oxford (2024)
- BCL with Distinction, University of Oxford (2015)
- JD, University of Ottawa (2013)
- BAS in Biology and Philosophy, University of Guelph (2009)
Dr. Mogyoros specializes in Trademark Law, Intellectual Property, and Law and Technology, with groundbreaking work on certification marks like sustainability logos. Her research investigates how brands function as ethical signalling mechanisms and explores legal frameworks for combating disinformation through trademark regulation. She maintains active interdisciplinary engagement bridging Bioethics and commercial law.
Recent publications reveal consistent focus on certification mark efficacy, particularly in environmental contexts and truth-in-advertising frameworks. Her scholarship demonstrates evolving analysis from foundational trademark classification (2021) to practical applications in sustainability certification (2023) and systemic truth-ideals in certification systems (2025).
Her distinguished recognitions include:
- Dean's Teaching Award (2025)
- SSHRC Explore Grant for trademark-disinformation research (2023)
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship (2018)
- SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (2017)
Dr. Mogyoros actively supervises law students while maintaining significant policy engagement. She consults extensively with governmental bodies and non-profits on intellectual property policy, constitutional law, and advertising regulation. Her current SSHRC-funded project 'Invigorating the role of trademarks to combat disinformation' represents cutting-edge applied legal research with societal impact.
She collaborates as an Associate Member with the Centre for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa, contributing to interdisciplinary initiatives at the law-technology-society intersection.



