Summer 2014 Course Schedule

IP & Sustainable Developmnt (LAW-795SD-001)
DeBeer

Meets: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM (WTh) - Room 527

Enrolled: 2 / Limit: 16

Administrator Access


Notices

Meets 6/11-12 9AM-5PM

Description

Intellectual property (IP), among other things, governs the intersections among environmental sustainability, technological innovation and knowledge policy. This course begins by framing such issues within the global governance framework. It then explores a series of thematic subtopics: Does IP facilitate the transfer of clean technologies from developed to developing countries? What is the role of IP in conserving or sharing the benefits of biodiversity? How does IP operate to restrict or enable access to plants' genetic resources for food and agriculture? Are Western notions of IP compatible with the environmental and social norms governing indigenous peoples throughout the world? Students in the course engage in interactive classroom discussion and actively participate in a simulation of international negotiations. Grades are based on a take-home examination which requires to students to choose and answer one of several alternate questions.

Textbooks and Other Materials

The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. Students should use this information when considering purchases from the AU Campus Store or other vendors. Students may check to determine if books are currently available for purchase online.

All course materials and a full description of the course is available at http://www.jeremydebeer.ca/teaching/sustainable-development

First Class Readings

Not available at this time.