
معرفی
Gideon Parchomovsky is the Robert G. Fuller, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. His research focuses on intellectual property, property law, and cyber law, with a particular emphasis on developing value-oriented legal theories and addressing gaps in corporate governance and regulatory frameworks. He has contributed extensively to debates on copyright infringement, patent systems, and the intersection of technology with legal principles.
- Key Affiliations: University of Pennsylvania Law School
- Research Interests:
- Intellectual Property Law (Patents, Copyright)
- Property Rights and Takings
- Cyber Law and Digital Regulation
- Corporate Governance and ESG Compliance
His work often bridges legal theory and empirical analysis, such as his advocacy for a comprehensive property theory and critiques of eminent domain practices. Notable publications include Restructuring Copyright Infringement (2020) and Partial Takings (2017). He has been recognized with the A. Leo Levin Award for teaching excellence.
Recent articles highlight trends in redefining corporate law, addressing systemic overincarceration through legal reforms, and exploring the ethical dimensions of AI-driven innovation. His scholarship frequently engages with emerging issues like ESG metrics and governance of private companies.
- Awards: A. Leo Levin Award (Best First-Year Law Teacher)
- Grants/Advising: Focuses on policy-driven research with interdisciplinary collaborations.



