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Read more at: CELS Lunchtime Webinar: ‘… wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.’ Re-appraising Success and Failure in the Life of the European Court of Justice

CELS Lunchtime Webinar: ‘… wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.’ Re-appraising Success and Failure in the Life of the European Court of Justice

Speaker: Professor Henri de Waele, Radboud University Nijmegan and University of Antwerp Biography: Henri de Waele is currently Professor of International and European Law at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, also serving as Guest Professor of EU External Relations Law at the University of Antwerp and Senior...


Read more at: CELS Lunchtime Webinar: 'Informational Self-Determination, EU Law and Informational Capitalism'

CELS Lunchtime Webinar: 'Informational Self-Determination, EU Law and Informational Capitalism'

Speaker: Professor Damian Chalmers, University of Singapore Biography: Damian Chalmers is Professor of Law and Regional Integration at the National University of Singapore. Prior to that, he worked for 25 years at LSE, 12 years as Professor of European Union Law. He was head of its European Institute for 4 years and...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Plausibility: A Conditio Sine Qua Non of Patent Law?’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Plausibility: A Conditio Sine Qua Non of Patent Law?’

Speaker: Dr Alison Slade, Leicester Law School Biography: Alison joined Leicester Law School in September 2017 having previously worked at Brunel University London. In 2016, she was made a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Oxford and Research Fellow of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre. While completing...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Design Litigation in the EU Member States: Are Overlaps with other Intellectual Property Rights and Unfair Competition Problematic?’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Design Litigation in the EU Member States: Are Overlaps with other Intellectual Property Rights and Unfair Competition Problematic?’

Speaker: Professor Estelle Derclaye, University of Nottingham Biography: Estelle holds degrees in law from the University of Liège (Licence en droit; Diplome d'Etudes Specialisées en droit), The George Washington University (LLM) and London (PhD). She was awarded a Fulbright grant as well as Rotary and Baker & McKenzie...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Cross Border Misappropriation of Trade Secret’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Cross Border Misappropriation of Trade Secret’

Speaker: Professor Nari Lee, Hanken School of Economics, Commercial Law, Helsinki Biography: Nari is professor of intellectual property at Hanken School of Economics, Finland, where she has worked since 2012. She studied law at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea, and at Kyushu University, Japan, where she received...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Data Protection and Freedom of Expression: A Balance or a Void?’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Data Protection and Freedom of Expression: A Balance or a Void?’

Speaker: Christopher Knight, 11 King's Bench Walk Biography: Christopher is a well-established junior with a broad public law practice and a particular specialism in media and privacy law and in Brexit-related matters. He has appeared in the most significant constitutional law cases of the last few years, including the...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Feeling Art: Disability Exceptions in Copyright Law and the Visual Arts’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Feeling Art: Disability Exceptions in Copyright Law and the Visual Arts’

Speaker: Dr Ana Ramalho, Google and Leiden University Biography: Ana is a Copyright Counsel at Google and a Guest Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law of Leiden University, with policy and legal expertise in the field of intellectual property (IP) and European law. She holds a PhD in Copyright and European Law from...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Geographical Indications Protection in UK, Implications Post-Brexit’

CIPIL Evening Webinar: ‘Geographical Indications Protection in UK, Implications Post-Brexit’

Speaker: Sanaz Javadi Farahzadi, IP/Trade Lawyer Biography: Ms Sanaz Javadi Farahzadi is an IP/trade lawyer, mentor and international consultant to international organizations, local governments, United Nations and European Union on IP technical assistance, trade development projects, local communities and women...


Read more at: CWIL/CUGLS webinar: 'Women in Publicly Funded Law'

CWIL/CUGLS webinar: 'Women in Publicly Funded Law'

Cambridge Women in Law (CWIL) and the Cambridge University Graduate Law Society (CUGLS) are hosting this event Chaired by Professor Nicola Padfield QC who will be joined by the speakers: Allison Munroe QC Busola Johnson Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC and Olivia Magennis. Questions which we will pose to our panellists include...


Read more at: CCCJ Webinar: 'Criminal Justice: Access, Architecture, and Aspirations in a Post Covid-19 Future'

CCCJ Webinar: 'Criminal Justice: Access, Architecture, and Aspirations in a Post Covid-19 Future'

The Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge invites you to a webinar on 'Criminal Justice: Access, Architecture, and Aspirations in a Post Covid-19 Future' . Co-chairs: Professor Nicola Padfield and Lorna Cameron Duration: Approximately 2h30m The webinar explores: the effects of design on access to...