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Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
The IP Scholars Conference brings together intellectual property scholars to present their works-in-progress in order to benefit from the critique of colleagues.
We expect that IPSC 2011 will include both plenary and “break out” sessions. To the extent possible, break-out sessions will be scheduled in thematic clusters and avoid obvious topic or interest “conflicts.” IPSC 2011 will accept presentation requests on all IP-related topics, including but not limited to copyright, trademark and Unfair Competition Law, Patent, Trade Secret and Cyberlaw.
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
The IP Scholars Conference brings together intellectual property scholars to present their works-in-progress in order to benefit from the critique of colleagues.
We expect that IPSC 2011 will include both plenary and “break out” sessions. To the extent possible, break-out sessions will be scheduled in thematic clusters and avoid obvious topic or interest “conflicts.” IPSC 2011 will accept presentation requests on all IP-related topics, including but not limited to copyright, trademark and Unfair Competition Law, Patent, Trade Secret and Cyberlaw.
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Now in its 11th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed intellectual property Law Summer School remains an unrivaled resource for the consolidation of, or initiation into all of the central concepts in IP, presented in the context of the latest developments in the industry.
• NEW for 2011: Focus on the impact of the internet upon IP; Introduction to patents in China; Overlap of IPRs in the context of enforcement; more of the latest case-studies
• Themed days focus on each of the critical areas within IP: patents, trademarks, copyright, Transactions & Enforcement
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Now in its 11th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed intellectual property Law Summer School remains an unrivaled resource for the consolidation of, or initiation into all of the central concepts in IP, presented in the context of the latest developments in the industry.
• NEW for 2011: Focus on the impact of the internet upon IP; Introduction to patents in China; Overlap of IPRs in the context of enforcement; more of the latest case-studies
• Themed days focus on each of the critical areas within IP: patents, trademarks, copyright, Transactions & Enforcement
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Now in its 11th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed intellectual property Law Summer School remains an unrivaled resource for the consolidation of, or initiation into all of the central concepts in IP, presented in the context of the latest developments in the industry.
• NEW for 2011: Focus on the impact of the internet upon IP; Introduction to patents in China; Overlap of IPRs in the context of enforcement; more of the latest case-studies
• Themed days focus on each of the critical areas within IP: patents, trademarks, copyright, Transactions & Enforcement
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Now in its 11th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed intellectual property Law Summer School remains an unrivaled resource for the consolidation of, or initiation into all of the central concepts in IP, presented in the context of the latest developments in the industry.
• NEW for 2011: Focus on the impact of the internet upon IP; Introduction to patents in China; Overlap of IPRs in the context of enforcement; more of the latest case-studies
• Themed days focus on each of the critical areas within IP: patents, trademarks, copyright, Transactions & Enforcement
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
Now in its 11th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed intellectual property Law Summer School remains an unrivaled resource for the consolidation of, or initiation into all of the central concepts in IP, presented in the context of the latest developments in the industry.
• NEW for 2011: Focus on the impact of the internet upon IP; Introduction to patents in China; Overlap of IPRs in the context of enforcement; more of the latest case-studies
• Themed days focus on each of the critical areas within IP: patents, trademarks, copyright, Transactions & Enforcement
Given the high demand for the participation in the 4-week summer school which is taking place in Beijing from July 11 to August 6, the Department of Public, Civil Procedure, International and European Law (DIRPPIE) of the University of Milan , together with the Peking University School of Government, has decided to present a second summer school session from August 6 to August 20. This second session will include the same program of the first one but with fewer lectures per day, being two-weeks long.
On September 7-9, 2011 the 4th International BRICS IP Forum will be held in Moscow. The program is focused on issues relating to legal protection of innovations, new technologies, designs and trademarks; development of the national IP legislation systems; role of judicial, customs and law-enforcement authorities for development of innovation climate in the “emerging markets”
The Forum participants and accompanying persons will also enjoy a social program with rich choices from sightseeing tours to social events during the most attractive season in Moscow.
On September 7-9, 2011 the 4th International BRICS IP Forum will be held in Moscow. The program is focused on issues relating to legal protection of innovations, new technologies, designs and trademarks; development of the national IP legislation systems; role of judicial, customs and law-enforcement authorities for development of innovation climate in the “emerging markets”
The Forum participants and accompanying persons will also enjoy a social program with rich choices from sightseeing tours to social events during the most attractive season in Moscow.
On September 7-9, 2011 the 4th International BRICS IP Forum will be held in Moscow. The program is focused on issues relating to legal protection of innovations, new technologies, designs and trademarks; development of the national IP legislation systems; role of judicial, customs and law-enforcement authorities for development of innovation climate in the “emerging markets”
The Forum participants and accompanying persons will also enjoy a social program with rich choices from sightseeing tours to social events during the most attractive season in Moscow.
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