LAWF 3470 International Intellectual Property Law and Policy (0,3,0)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

Students are introduced to the dialectical role of intellectual property in international law, with respect to health, development, technology, food security, human rights, indigenous knowledge, indigenous rights, access to education, and the environment. Students discuss the meaning and interpretation of international agreements, treaties and processes.
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