LIP 913 (1ON) - International and Comparative Intellectual Property

Intl & Comparative IP

Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Intellectual Property (LAW)
Credits: 3.0
Term: Spring 2022 - Law (01/18/2022 - 05/13/2022)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 52408
This graduate course examines select issues of intellectual property law in both an international and comparative context. The course introduces the basic contours of international principles, treaties and institutions regarding IP, including significant substantive and procedural differences between the United States and other countries (with a focus on the U.S., Europe, and Asia). The course explores why and how international and regional IP regimes have been created, and how they have been implemented, interpreted, and enforced. Students will become familiar with some of the most significant of these regimes in each area of IP. While the course assumes a general background in IP law, in-depth knowledge of IP law in the U.S. or in any other country is not required. Grading will be determined by participation in on-line discussion fora (which will require answering and discussing weekly questions), and by a final exam/paper.
Only the following students: Graduate Law - Online
Attributes: Online (no campus visits)
Instructors: STAFF

Times & Locations

Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/18/2022 5/13/2022 Hours Arranged ONLINE