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International Intellectual Property Law

Anglo-American University (AAU)
On campus
Full-time
€18,375.00total
 2756 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English
Apply date
Sep 2024

Program Description

This LLM programme enables students to study the specialised field of international intellectual property law in English here in Prague.

About the Program

The University of London LLM programme, collectively referred to as Postgraduate Laws, at Anglo-American University is a full law Master’s degree programme that puts graduates on the path to become specialized lawyers or professionals. The University of London world-class LLM is of international standing. It has been the next step in the careers of thousands of practising lawyers and professionals around the world.

The Postgraduate Laws programme is one of University of London’s Laws Programmes which are taught here in Prague, Czech Republic at Anglo-American University (AAU), a Recognized Teaching Centre of the University of London.

By taking select courses offered at AAU, students may also be eligible for additional or alternative specializations: Students on the International Intellectual Property Law track may be able to also achieve specializations such as International Business Law, Medicine, and the Law, Commercial and Corporate Law, or Computer and Communications Law.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the Brexit transition period, AAU is awaiting approval from the Czech Ministry of Education for permission to continue operating the University of London programmes in the Czech Republic under the new post-Brexit framework. The application processing takes approximately three to five months. Until then, all law students will be registered and study as Life-Long Learning students. Upon receiving permission from the Ministry, AAU will automatically change all law students back to the Standard status and they will continue as usual.

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Curriculum

Program Structure

The LLM in International Intellectual Property will be comprised of the following courses, which we believe will advance our students’ knowledge and career paths in this cutting edge field of law.

Following these courses you will find a list of optional courses that may be taught pending a minimum student enrollment.

Note: Each course is divided into a number of modules and each module will be taught over the course of two weekends.

Industrial and Intellectual Property

This course covers the fascinating area of Industrial and Intellectual Property. You will probably already have an understanding of what Intellectual Property or ‘IP’ is about; that it is a very significant economic asset of many businesses and therefore an understanding of the law related to this area can be very important in a commercial context. What you may be less aware of is that the law in this area is not just financially significant; it also throws up lots of interesting theoretical and ethical questions.

Module A: Intellectual property and technology
– Patents and related rights
– Legal status of patents, what might be patented
– The process of obtaining and enforcing a patent
– Trade secrets and the action for breach of confidence

Module B: Copyright law
– Copyright and related rights
– Introduction to copyright law, forms of copyright works, ownership of copyright, duration, infringement, enforcement of copyright.

Module C: The law of trademarks and passing off
– Introduction to trademark law
– Passing off
– Registered trademarks: registration and subject matter
– Forms of trademarks
– Trademark infringement, remedies and revocation

Module D: Intellectual property – integrated topics
– Justifications for intellectual property
– Sanctions for misuse of intellectual property, including civil remedies and criminal sanctions
– Legal protection of designs in the UK: overlap with other rights
– Dealing with intellectual property rights
– Intellectual property and Europe – monopoly and a common market

Intellectual Property and Medicine

The course will introduce you to the basic concepts of intellectual property relevant to medical research and development, pharmaceuticals and medical technology, genetic research and public health. You will gain an overview of key current issues, examine some of them in more detail through case studies, and in so doing develop skills and understanding which you can apply to monitor further developments in this fascinating area of the law. You will study the laws of various jurisdictions in the course. Much of the discussion focuses on English law, as shaped also by European Union (EU) legislation, but the aim here is more to illustrate broader legal principles than to give you expert knowledge of this particular jurisdiction, and we will also look at relevant international law and various other national laws.

Module A: Intellectual property of medicine and its sources
– International framework and history of intellectual property relevant to medicine
– Categories of intellectual property relevant to medicine
– European and National systems (UK and designated jurisdictions)
– Applications of intellectual property in medical and pharmaceutical industries

Module B: Access to medicines
– Overview of the issues and history of the campaign
– Human right to health and the ethics of patents
– TRIPS Agreement
– Doha Development Round (Ministerial Declaration; Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health; Decision on Paragraph 6)
– Paragraph 6 System

Module C: Patents and life forms
– Legal and socio-legal concept of life form
– Ethical considerations and exceptions
– Medical biotechnologies
– International, European and designated domestic frameworks (including European Biotechnology Directive)
– Genes and gene sequences
– Cloning
– Germ-line modification technology
– Embryos

Module D: Property in the person
– Medical and genetic privacy and intellectual property
– Genetic privacy
– Genetic sampling and collection; genomic libraries and databases
– Traditional medicine and genetic resources

Intellectual Property on the Internet

This important course investigates the relationship between intellectual property and the internet. What does intellectual property consist of on the internet? The internet has changed almost everything, and intellectual property law constitutes one of the most important aspects of its transformation. Old models are broken, no longer fitting how the world has changed and we’re not altogether sure with what to replace them. One of the key issues is whether we rewrite laws afresh or seek to modify traditional concepts to better meet the needs of our internet society. These key issues and their implications, along with the agencies that play significant roles in relation to ‘internet governance’ are explored in detail in this course.

Module A: Digital copyright
– Introduction to digital copyright
– Copyright Directive and Digital Millennium Copyright Act
– Emerging copyright issues
– Licensing and rights management in the digital arena

Module B: Trademarks and other rights in distinctive signs online
– Introduction to trademarks
– Developments in use of trademarks online
– Principle of territoriality and use of trademarks online
– Unfair competition

Module C: Domain names
– Introduction to the mechanics of the domain name system
– Cybersquatting
– Recent developments concerning domain names and intellectual property
– Dispute resolution

Module D: Computer-related patents
– Business methods patents
– Software patents
– Prior art effect
– Enforcement of rights

Transfer of Technology Law

The exploitation of intellectual property rights is rarely confined to a single jurisdiction, but rather it crosses national borders. This interjurisdictional exploitation occurs most commonly with the innovation rights, that is: patents and trade secrets. However, issues arise in relation to other intellectual property rights as well. Thus, questions about the ownership of the key rights, the licensing of these rights and competition law must be answered. In Transfer of technology law you will study how and why the rules governing technology transfer work. The course examines the issues largely from the perspective of United Kingdom and European Union law.

Module A: Intellectual property and technology transfer
– Background to technology transfer
– Breach of Patent confidants
– Copyright
– Designs

Module B: Licensing of intellectual property
– The interests in intellectual property
– Ownership
– General contractual principles
– Assignment
– Licences
– Licence terms
– Royalties

Module C: Competition law and technology transfer
– Introduction to competition law
– Market definition and article 101(3)
– Technology Transfer Block Exemption
– Research and development and specialisation block exemptions
– Licence agreements outside a block exemption
– Abuse of dominant position
– Patent pooling

Module D: Border issues in technology transfer
– Sequence: module A must be attempted before module D
– Exhaustion
– Border controls
– Export control
– Taxation
– Compulsory licences

Possible Alternative Courses

The University of London provides a diverse and robust curriculum, with a selection of interesting and important courses, therefore AAU may teach optional courses as well. However, they are not currently scheduled and their availability will be subject to minimum student enrollment. Nonetheless, please do let us know if you are interested in one of these courses:

– Franchising law
– Intellectual property and sport
– International and comparative law of copyright and related rights
– International and comparative law of patents, trade secrets and related rights
– International and comparative law of trade marks, designs and unfair competition

AAU also offers skill-based support courses for Law students such as Fundamentals of Legal Research Writing and Analysis, Legal English, Legal Research and Writing, Moot Court, Legal Skills Development, and Cross Cultural Negotiations and Dispute Resolution.

Program Key Assets

Studying the LLM with the University of London at AAU gives students the following:

  • In-depth and specialized knowledge in a particular area of law, with degree specializations demonstrating their knowledge;
  • Opportunity to engage in cutting edge research and legal projects, thereby putting them on the forefront of their chosen field;
  • A dynamic Master’s degrees, that will enhance their career prospects and put them on the path for further studies, such as a doctoral degree;
  • A full degree from the University of London, studied here in Prague.
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Careers

The Postgraduate Laws programmes provide you with many of the key attributes required by law firms – advanced, specialist legal training and the ability to work in a multinational legal environment.

Graduates of the University of London Postgraduate Laws programmes regularly advance to high-level positions in a variety of sectors, including:

  • banking
  • financial services
  • financial regulation
  • human rights agencies
  • NGOs
  • public service

Many professional associations and Bar Councils also accept UOL Postgraduate Laws qualifications towards professional development quotas. For example, in England and Wales, the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority accredits our programmes (including individual modules taken on a standalone basis) towards Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours.

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