IP-IT law 44 results
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Patents as Protection of Traditional Medical Knowledge?
A Law and Economics AnalysisBook | 1st edition 2012 | United Kingdom | Petra EbermannThe protection of the knowledge and practises of local and indigenous groups has been discussed in various forums in recent times. International agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity address the importance of protecting traditional knowledge and practises, This book examines traditional knowledge protection in the area of traditional medical knowledge, often utilised in contemporary medicine, and consequently subject to patent protection. It provides a comparative view of the current patent regimes in major economies, specifically the US and the EU, and the consequences of the application of these laws to traditional medical knowledge and follow-on innovation, as well as the impact on underlying economic principles and opposing interests.€74.00 incl. VAT -
Webinar – The Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment under the AI Act
Webinar | Tuesday 10 March 2026 | Belgium | Martin Beckmann, Anthony Bochon, Robert UnusyanThe training addresses the intrinsic characteristics of the FRIA as a pre-deployment decision-making tool, anchored in fundamental rights law, intended to structure organisational choices before harm occurs, not as purely formal « tick-the-box » exercise.
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Code versus Code
When the Computer Code meets the Legal CodeBook | 1st edition 2026 | United Kingdom, Europe | Amélie Favreau, Burkhard SchaferIs the meeting of the computer code and the legal code necessarily a conflict?
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Business Law of AI-driven Corporations
From Fintech to CorptechBook | 1st edition 2026 | United Kingdom, Europe | Niccolò Abriani, Giulia SchneiderThe book intends to provide an original and innovative contribution to the present discussions regarding the future of corporate law thanks to the legal interdisciplinary background of the two Authors: indeed, while Prof. Niccolò Abriani is one of the most renowned experts in the field of Italian and European corporate governance, Dr. Giulia Schneider is an expert in the field of digital markets regulation, including data protection and competition law, and financial markets law. The bridging of these two different but complementary legal perspectives enables to offer a comprehensive insight over the drivers and the justifications of the new tools and legal interests challenging present corporate governance dynamics.