Fall 2009 Course Schedule

Intellectual Property & Human Rights (LAW-962-001)
Flynn

Meets: 03:00 PM - 05:50 PM (M) - Room 415

Enrolled: 9 / Limit: 20

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Notices

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Description

Examines international intellectual property rules through the lenses of human rights law and development policy. The course will study how different intellectual property frameworks possess the capacity to overcome or perpetuate global inequality, underdevelopment, and access to essential goods and services. It will also study the strategies and tactics of global movements mobilizing around issues of access to medicines, textbooks, and other essential knowledge goods.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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First Class Readings

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