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ATRIP CONGRESS 2003 (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) (ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE POUR L'AVANCEMENT DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT ET DE LA RECHERCHE EN PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE)
4-6 August, 2003, Tokyo, Japan Venue : Roppongi Hills (downtown Tokyo)
Congress Programme (Final)
Monday, August 4, 2003 08:45 Registration 09:15 Inauguration 10:00 Session I: Bioethical Issues of IPRs in Genetics (approx. 15 min.)
Prof. William Cornish (Chair)
Prof. Brad ShermanControlling Biological Subject Matter: Genetic Use Restriction Technologies and Intellectual Property [ doc]
Dr. Margaret LlewelynBioethical Implications of Intellectual Property Rights on Public Healthcare: The UK as Case Study [ doc]
Dr. Graeme LauriePatenting Stem Cells of Human Origin [ doc, ppt]
Prof. Paul TorremansPrivate International Law Aspects of IPRs in Genetics-bioethics, public policy and mandatory rules [ doc]
11.30 Tea 11.45 Session II : Compulsory Licensing of Patented Inventions : TRIPS context (approx. 15 minutes)
Prof. Joseph Straus (Chair)
Prof. Andries van der MerweExceptions to exclusive rights, anti-competitive practices, protection beyond the claims and pharmaceutical patents in the South African context [ doc]
Prof. Martin J. AdelmanCompulsory Licensing of Drugs: TRIPS Context [ doc]
Prof. Mariano GenovesiCompulsory Licences after Doha Declaration on TRIPS Agreement and Public Health [ doc, pdf]
13.00 Lunch 14.30 Session III : Folklore Traditional Knowledge and Benefit Sharing (approx. 20 minutes)
Prof. Martin J.Adelman (Chair)
Prof. Kingsley Ampofo
Prof. Brad ShermanIntellectual Property and Intellectual Property: An Australian Case study [ doc]
Mr. Pushpendra RaiOverview of Activities and Outcomes of the Intergovernmental Committee ? Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore, Fifth Session [ ppt]
Prof. Natalie StoianoffBiological Resources and Benefit Sharing - the intersection between Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property [ ppt]
Prof. Robert KnellerOwnership of genetic materials, and benefits sharing [ ppt]
15.30 Tea 16.00 Session III (continues) 17.00 Session ends
Tuesday, August 5, 2003 09:30 Session IV :Trademarks, Management of Brand Names and Geographical indications : Recent Development (approx. 20 minutes)
Prof. Annette Kur (Chair)
Dr. Jennifer Davis A European Constitution for IPRs? Competition, Trade Marks and Culturally Significant Signs [ doc]
Prof. Frank GotzenRecent case law of the Court of Justice on the Definition of Trademarks in the European Union [ doc, ppt]
Mr. Makoto EndoNew Japanese Rules regarding Parallel Import of Trademarked Goods [ ppt]
Prof. Sachiko ShudoThe Distinctiveness of Trademarks in a Global Context [ ppt]
11:30 Tea 11:45 Session V : Industrial Design Law (approx. 15 minutes)
Prof. Gustavo Ghidini (Chair)
Prof. William FryerDesign Registration and Patent Statistics: A National and Global Analysis [ doc, ppt]
Prof. Annette KurIndustrial Design protection in Europe - Directive and Community Design [ doc]
Prof. Junji AnnenSome Current Issues of Japan's Industrial Design Law [ doc]
Dr. Uma SuthersanenDesign Law : Creativity and Competition [ doc]
13.00 Lunch 14.30 Session VI : Protection and Enforcement of Copyright in Music and Publishing Industry (approx. 20 minutes)
Prof. Mihály Ficsor (Chair)
Prof. Teruo Doi Individual and Collective Enforcement of Copyright and Related Rights ----Law and Practice in Japan---- [ doc]
Prof. Naoki Koizumi DRM v. Copyright- Need for Inter/Intra Copyright Balancing [ doc, ppt]
Prof. Charlotte WaeldeThe Scope of Copyright [ doc, ppt]
Prof. Willem Grosheide The Missing Link - Repairing the Chain from Industry to Cutstomer - the online use of music and text
Prof. Ng-Loy Wee Loon Defence of Public Interest in Copyright Law: Recent Developments in Singapore
15.30 Tea 16.00 Session VI (continues) 17.00 Session ends
Wednesday, August 6, 2003 09:00 Session VII : Country Reports - Enforcement and Non-enforcement of TRIPS Agreement (approx. 15 minutes)
Prof. Bojan Pretnar (Chair)
Prof. Horacio Rangel-ORTIZEnforcement of TRIPS and the Dispute Settelement Mechanism of the WTO [ doc, ppt]
Mr. M.P.BhatnagarCountry Report: TRIPS Implementation in India [ doc, ppt]
Prof. Nahoko OnoJudicial Reform for Effective Patent Enforcement in Japan [ ppt]
10:30 Tea 10:45 Session VIII : Teaching & Research in IPRs (approx. 15 minutes)
Prof. Ysolde Gendreau (Chair)
Prof. Toshiko Takenaka Intellectual Property Education at the University of Washington
Prof. Alison Firth Importance and Difficulty of Procedural Law in Comparative IP teaching
Prof. Joseph StrausMunich Intellectual Property Law Center [ ppt]
Prof. Kenichiro Senoh IP Business School as a Frontier of Advanced Professional Education: Its Domain, Concepts, and Methodologies [ ppt, 6,72Mb]
12.00 General Body Meeting 13:00 Lunch
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