Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Elective
Areas of Study
- Intellectual Property Law
- International and Comparative Law
Credit Hours
3
Section 1 Information
Description
This course will examine issues related to the international protection of intellectual property. The course will survey various international agreements and treaties for copyright, patent, and trademark, focusing on the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs) of the World Trade Organization. In addition to exploring the basic concepts of territoriality, national treatment, and minimum standards, we will consider political and policy concerns related to efforts to secure and strengthen protection of intellectual property around the world. Prerequisite: any one of Copyright Law, Trademarks and Unfair Competition, or Patent Law, taken previously or during the same semester as this course. This requirement may be waived only with permission of the instructor (for example, based on a student's familiarity with intellectual property). (revised 4/10)
Schedule
Academic Term
Fall 2022
Class meets on
- Monday
- Wednesday
Monday Wednesday : 1325 - 1450