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6th Edition of

International Public Health Conference

March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore

Nino Lipartia

Nino Lipartia, Speaker at Public Health Conferences
Nino Lipartia
Grigol Robakidze University, Georgia

Biography:

Nino Lipartia is a Doctor of Law, practicing attorney, and academic specializing in medical law, health law regulation, and human rights. She is the Founder and Partner of the Centre of Medical Disputes, a specialized institution focused on the resolution of legal conflicts arising in the healthcare sector. She also serves as a chief legal advisor to medical and insurance institutions. Her professional practice centers on medical liability, informed consent, medical malpractice, patient rights, and legal disputes related to the provision of medical services, with particular attention to regulatory compliance and the interaction between healthcare and insurance law. She is a non-executive member of the Council of the Georgian Bar Association and a member of the World Association for Medical Law. Alongside her legal practice, Nino Lipartia is actively engaged in academia and teaches medical law at leading universities. She also served as a visiting (exchange) professor at Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland, where she delivered lectures in the field of medical law within the Erasmus+ program. Her academic research interests include patient autonomy, informed consent, transplantation law, mandatory and voluntary vaccination schemes, medical triage, and state responsibility in public health emergencies. She is the author and co-author of numerous scholarly publications and has presented her research at international conferences and academic forums across Europe and beyond. Through her combined academic, professional, and international teaching activities, Nino Lipartia contributes to the development of medical law as an independent and evolving discipline within contemporary legal scholarship.

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