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Dr Alina Trapova is a Lecturer in Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London (UCL), with expertise in intellectual property law and artificial intelligence. She holds a PhD in Legal Studies (cum laude) from Bocconi University, an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from Queen Mary University of London, and an LLB from the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on AI’s intersection with copyright law, digital entertainment, and legal education reforms.
Alina previously served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham (2021–2022) and worked at the EUIPO and European Audiovisual Observatory on procedural harmonization and piracy mitigation projects. She advises governmental bodies like the Ukrainian government on specialized IP court frameworks and collaborates with institutions like the Milano Fashion Institute.
Her research interests include AI-generated content rights, copyright exceptions in education, and contractual frameworks for emerging technologies. Notable projects include studies on AI in video games, EU copyright reforms, and the role of collective management organizations in digital markets. Alina is trilingual (Italian/Spanish/German) and contributes to policy discussions on global IP harmonization.
Awards include her cum laude PhD thesis on EU copyright and machine learning. Her work bridges legal theory with practical applications in tech-driven industries, emphasizing inclusive enforcement mechanisms and dynamic contractual models.




