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Law 313 - Intellectual Property Law

(Half Unit in 2nd term)

Convenor

Dr David Seymour

This course is designed to introduce students to the nature of intellectual property, its means of regulation as well as the policy considerations such regulation involves Throughout the course emphasis is placed upon the interrelationship of domestic, European and International environments. Beginning with a critical engagement with the diversity of approaches and methodologies available within Intellectual Property Law the course will continue by focusing on a number of relevant issues through the use of historical and contemporary specific case studies such as, exploitation of the environment, regulation of cyberspace, control of the image, drugs and medicines, and issues contained in the fields of music and fashion.

Available to final year students only.

Assessment

Coursework 25%, Exam 75%

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