About the Event
Intellectual Property (IP) Law is crucial in fostering innovation while ensuring fair competition. Third-year students studying Intellectual Property Laws require a nuanced understanding of how IP protection interacts with competition law to balance market dynamics. A guest lecture on "Balancing Intellectual Property Protection and Competition Law: Legal Perspectives on Innovation and Market Dynamics" by an eminent expert will provide students with practical insights into this critical intersection.
Additionally, the topic of Transborder Geographical Indications (GIs) – The Case of PISCO aligns with their syllabus, helping students comprehend international challenges in protecting GIs. PISCO serves as an ideal case study to illustrate conflicts in cross-border IP rights. This session will bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world legal disputes, preparing students for advanced research and practice. The expert’s insights will enhance analytical skills, making this lecture a valuable academic engagement.