Marina Pavlović is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section at the University of Ottawa and is a member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
Her research expertise is in consumer rights in the cross-border digital economy and technology policy and regulation. Marina was appointed by the Ministers of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and Canadian Heritage to the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel, an expert panel tasked with reviewing Canada’s communication legislative framework.
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. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa as an Assistant Professor in 2007, she was an in-house counsel for a telecommunication company in Belgrade (Serbia); an of-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 to 2007).
Marina has been recognized for her teaching excellence with the 2018-2019 APUO University of Ottawa Award for Excellence in Teaching; 2018-2019 University of Ottawa Excellence in Education Prize; and the 2015–2016 Common Law Section Excellence in Teaching Award. She also received the 2017–2018 Common Law Section Public Engagement Award: Public Education and Outreach.