Vishv Priya Kohli
Associate Professor
About
Primary research areas
I seek to protect heritage, fight fakes, and foster fairness through law
Law as a Guardian of Heritage, Health and Fairness
My research asks how law can protect what matters most to society — our cultural heritage, our health, and the fairness of our markets.
I focus on three areas where law plays a vital role in society.
I explore how the new EU framework on Geographical Indications can preserve traditional crafts and strengthen cultural identity.
I study the risks of counterfeit and falsified medicines, addressing the threats they pose to public health and consumer trust.
I also examine intellectual property infringements in consumer markets, shedding light on the challenges of counterfeiting and unfair competition.
At the heart of my work is a belief that law is more than regulation — it is a tool for safeguarding traditions, fostering fairness, and building trust. My ambition is to connect legal scholarship with real societal needs, ensuring that today’s protections lay the foundation for a fairer and more sustainable tomorrow.
Publications
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Fashion First
Buckle Ballerina Shoes Recognized as Applied Art Under Danish Copyright Law
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The Interface of Intellectual Property Law With Medicine Law
A Call for Re-alignment
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Teaching Legal Risk Management and Intellectual Property Law to Non-law Students
Benefits and Challenges
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