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Read more at: Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Webinar: 'Covid-19 vaccines and the role of Informed Consent'

Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Webinar: 'Covid-19 vaccines and the role of Informed Consent'

Speaker: Dr Caterina Milo (University of Cambridge) Caterina Milo, is College Lecturer and Fellow in Law at Robinson College. She earned her Ph.D. in Law (Health law) in 2021 from Durham Law School. with a project funded by the AHRC. She also holds a MA in Bioethics and Medical Law (St Mary’s University-Twickenham), a 5-...


Read more at: Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Webinar: 'We are Family: The Modern Transformation of Parents and Children'

Cambridge Socio-Legal Group Webinar: 'We are Family: The Modern Transformation of Parents and Children'

Our understanding of what makes a family has undergone a revolution in the last few decades, from same-sex parenthood to surrogacy, donor conception, and IVF. But what has the impact been on children? In her recent book, We Are Family , Professor Susan Golombok visits lesbian mothers, gay fathers, single parents, donor...


Read more at: CIPIL Seminar/Webinar: 'Human Inventorship in European Patent Law'

CIPIL Seminar/Webinar: 'Human Inventorship in European Patent Law'

Title: 'Human Inventorship in European Patent Law' Speaker: Eva Janečková, University of Bristol Biography Eva Janečková (née Stanková) reads for DPhil at the EPSRC CDT in Cyber Security and Oxford Faculty of Law. Her DPhil thesis is devoted to the problem of copyright and patent law protection for objects generated by...


Read more at: CIPIL Seminar/Webinar: 'It is Right to Repair; but is there a 'Right to Repair''

CIPIL Seminar/Webinar: 'It is Right to Repair; but is there a 'Right to Repair''

Title: 'It is Right to Repair; but is there a 'Right to Repair'?' Speaker: Dr Poorna Mysoor, Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge Biography Poorna was a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, a JRF at the Queen’s College, Oxford, and an academic...


Read more at: CIPIL Webinar: 'Technical Assistance as a Tool for Implementing and Expanding IP Treaty Obligations'

CIPIL Webinar: 'Technical Assistance as a Tool for Implementing and Expanding IP Treaty Obligations'

Title: 'Technical Assistance as a Tool for Implementing and Expanding IP Treaty Obligations' Speaker: Dr Daniel Acquah, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (TIAS) Biography Daniel Acquah is a Research Fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (TIAS) and an Associate Researcher at the Institute for European...


Read more at: CIPIL Webinar: 'The Right to be Let Alone by Oneself: Narrative and Identity in a Data-Driven Environment'

CIPIL Webinar: 'The Right to be Let Alone by Oneself: Narrative and Identity in a Data-Driven Environment'

Title: 'The Right to be Let Alone by Oneself: Narrative and Identity in a Data-Driven Environment' Speaker: Dr Bart van der Sloot, Tilburg University Biography Bart van der Sloot specializes in questions revolving around law and technology, privacy and Big Data. He also publishes regularly on topics such as the liability...


Read more at: CIPIL Webinar: 'The Concept of Reliance in Trade Mark Law'

CIPIL Webinar: 'The Concept of Reliance in Trade Mark Law'

Title: The Concept of Reliance in Trade Mark Law Speaker: Dr Emily Hudson, Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College London Biography Dr Emily Hudson joined King’s College London in January 2015, having previously held academic posts at the University of Melbourne, University of Queensland (with whom she maintains an...


Read more at: CIPIL Webinar: 'Communication to the Public: The Next Frontier'

CIPIL Webinar: 'Communication to the Public: The Next Frontier'

Title: 'Communication to the Public: The Next Frontier' Speaker: Dr Justin Koo, University of the West Indies (UWI) Biography Justin obtained his LLB from the University of Kent in 2011. He then completed his LLM in Intellectual Property Law at King's College London in 2012. Following this he completed his PhD at King's...


Read more at: CIPIL Webinar: 'The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Relative Importance of Intellectual Property'

CIPIL Webinar: 'The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Relative Importance of Intellectual Property'

Title: 'The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Relative Importance of Intellectual Property' Speaker: Dr Ellen 't Hoen, Medicines Law and Policy Biography Ellen ‘t Hoen (1960) is the director of Medicines Law & Policy, a group of legal and policy experts offering advice to international organizations and governments...


Read more at: CELS Webinar: 'Parliament and Brexit: Some Challenges for Political Constitutionalism'

CELS Webinar: 'Parliament and Brexit: Some Challenges for Political Constitutionalism'

Title: 'Parliament and Brexit: Some Challenges for Political Constitutionalism' Speaker: Alex Horne, Hackett and Dabbs LLP/Visiting Professor, Durham University Biography Alexander Horne is Counsel at Hackett and Dabbs LLP and a Visiting Professor in Law at Durham University. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales...