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Marina Pavlovi膰
Marina Pavlovi膰
Associate Professor

LL.B. (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
LL.M. Law & Technology (University of Ottawa)

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57, Louis-Pasteur St., Room FTX 362
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Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 2675
Fax: 613-562-5124


Biography

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Professor Pavlovi膰 is a member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society and is the coordinator of the Law & Technology and the Dispute Resolution and Professionalism options. She holds a law degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade (Serbia), an LL.M with concentration in Law & Technology from the University of Ottawa and is called to the Ontario bar.

She teaches or has taught Communications Law, Contracts, Private International Law, Advanced Communications Law,  Dispute Resolution and Professional Responsibility, Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes, and Legal Knowledge Engineering.

Professor Pavlovi膰 received several teaching prizes, including 2018-2019 University of Ottawa ; 2018-2019 University of Ottawa Excellence in Education Prize; and 2015鈥2016 Common Law Section Excellence in Teaching Award. She also received 2017鈥2018 Common Law Section Public Engagement Award: Public Education and Outreach.

Her research expertise is in consumer rights in the contemporary cross-border digital society and technology policy and regulation. She was the lead counsel for the , as an intervener before the Supreme Court of Canada, in and , and was a co-counsel in and . With the she represented a coalition of public interest organizations as interveners before the Supreme Court of Canada in . She appeared before the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission in the 2016藯2017 Review of the Wireless Code. She also appeared before both the House and Senate Committees, as well as the Canadian Transportation Agency, on Air passenger rights.

In 2018-2020, Professor Pavlovi膰 was a member of the , an expert panel appointed by the Government of Canada to review the legislative framework governing the communications industry in Canada. In 2020鈥2021, Professor Pavlovi膰 was a member of the Expert Panel on .

Professor Pavlovi膰 was a Gowlings Fellow in Technology Law in 2002. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa as an Assistant Professor in 2007, Professor Pavlovi膰 was an in-house counsel for a telecommunication company in Belgrade (Serbia); an off-counsel with a law firm in Salzburg (Austria), where she practiced in the area of international commercial arbitration; and was a Part-Time Professor at the Common Law Section (2004-2007).