The focus is on in-depth study of industrial and intellectual property law issues related to new technologies. Lectures will have a seminar format, involving discussion of practical cases and active participation by students.
Course Prerequisites
Private Law Industrial and intellectual property law
Teaching Methods
The focus consists of 15 hours of lectures given in the second semester and exclusively remotely. Active participation of students is required and they are expected to expound and discuss materials made available by the lecturer on the e-learning platform.
Assessment Methods
Verification of learning is by oral interview, which will take place as part of the Industrial Property Law examination.
Contents
The focus is designed as an opportunity for in-depth study of a number of topics (already covered in the Industrial and Intellectual Property Law course) related to technological innovation. The topics being explored are mainly attributable to antitrust law and patent law.
Course Language
Italian
More information
Student reception can be arranged via email with Professor.