Anaïs Bayrou
Research and teaching assistant
Presentation
Anaïs Bayrou is a qualified lawyer with a Master's degree in Law, a Certificate in Transnational Law and a double Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Law from the University of Geneva.
Alongside her academic training, Anaïs Bayrou worked as an intern at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). She completed an academic internship at the Centre for Art Law at the University of Geneva. In 2018, she also participated in the Summer Course ‘Art Crime’ organised by Sotheby's Institute of Art in London.
In April 2024, she joined the Digital Law Center where she is a research and teaching assistant to Professor Yaniv Benhamou. She also assists Professor Antoinette Maget-Dominicé in the Cultural Property Law Clinic. At the same time, she is writing a doctoral thesis. Her areas of specialisation include the digitisation of cultural property, intellectual property and artificial intelligence, the rights of indigenous peoples to the management of digital data, as well as illicit trafficking and the return/restitution of cultural property.