International Intellectual Property
X58.8706
/ $625
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Programs
Explore the emerging rules of international intellectual property law. Topics include the most important international treaties, including the Madrid Protocol, the Paris Convention, and the Berne Convention; the impact of the Trade Related Intellectual Property Standards; and the problems created by differences in basic rules protecting intellectual property in countries around the world. A central question in the course is whether, and to what extent, greater harmony in standards and effective use of the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement process can enhance the protection of intellectual property in the international arena.
Prerequisites:
Patent Law and Trade Secrets/X58.8701.
1.0 CEU (14 50-minute hours)
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: International Affairs, International Business and Finance, Law
Section 1
Wednesday 6:30pm-8:30pm
April 7 - May 12
6 Sessions
Location: Off Campus
