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Roma: IP Law and Judicial Enforcement in an International Perspective

Università di Roma Tre - Giurisprudenza, 3 e 4 dicembre 2009
17.11.2009 - pag. 70319 print in pdf print on web

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The seminar is aimed at focusing the current system  of international rules on IP law and their impact on national  and regional systems. The seminar is addressed to  academic scholars, Ph.D. candidates, and students of the  International Law course.

The first session will be devoted to the role of international  IP rules, introduced within the framework of the  WTO, in eliminating trade obstacles, and whether they  can be considered adequate to face the challenges posed by  scientific and technological progress, taking into account  market, social and economic priorities, also at a regional  and national level.

The second session will deal with the enactment of  TRIPS rules within the European Union and its Member  States, and the consistency of the EU framework. In particular  the issue will be seen through the lenses of judicial  experience, and of the relevant case-law of the European  Court of Justice and of national courts.

Registration and attendance to the Seminar  are free and open to the public.

FOR LAWYERS: 

The Seminar has been approved by the Rome Bar  Council, in accordance with the requirements of the  Italian Bar Association - Continuing Legal Education,  for a total of 8 credit hours.

FOR STUDENTS:

The Seminar has been included among elective  activities and students attending all the Seminar  will be granted 1 CFU.


To register, please e-mail: fmaschio@uniroma3.it
within November 30, 2009.


ROMA


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UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI

Seminar

IP Law and Judicial Enforcement
in an International Perspective

University of Roma Tre
Faculty of Law



Rome
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009



IP Law and Judicial Enforcement in an International Perspective IP Law and Judicial Enforcement in an International Perspective
First session


IP and World Trade Agreements

Thursday 3rd of December - 3 pm


Chair Professor Antonietta DI BLASE
University of Roma Tre

Professor Fiona MACMILLAN
University of London, Birkbeck College
Copyright, Cultural Diversity and the WTO


Professor Pia ACCONCI
University of Teramo
Pharmaceutical patents


Professor Mario FRANZOSI
University of Bergamo
Process and Product Patents:
Do Product Inventions Exist in Real Life?



Professor Stefano SANDRI
University of Roma Tre
Signs and Trademarks


Dr. Giuseppe MAZZIOTTI, Ph.D.
University of Copenhagen
Collecting societies and Cultural Diversity in Europe


Dr. Valentina VADI Ph.D.
University of Maastricht
Mapping Uncharted Waters: IP Disputes with Public
Health Elements in Investor-State Arbitration

Second session


Transnational Judicial Enforcement

Friday 4th of December – 9.30 am


Chair Professor Vincenzo ZENO-ZENCOVICH
University of Roma Tre

Professor Toshiko TAKENAKA
University of Washington, School of Law – CASRIP
Patent Enforcement Systems
in a Comparative Perspective


Professor Giandonato CAGGIANO
University of Roma Tre
National Case-Law and the Role of the EU
in the Implementation of IP Rights


Judge Mihaela CIOCEA
Bucharest Court of Appeal - IP Division
Urgent Measures and Injunction for Protecting Patents


Judge Gabriella MUSCOLO
Rome Court of first instance – IP Division
IPR Enforcement, Towards a Model
of an International Judge? Procedural Rules
and Best Practices


Dr. Francesca MASCHIO Ph.D.
University of Roma Tre
Applicable Law Issues


Dr. Charles MASSA Ph.D.
EUI
The EC Patent and Unified Patent
Litigation System Project

The Seminar is organized by the Department of European Law
and the Information & Knowledge Society Project


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