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Subject : EIPIN Innovation Society training plan skills 2 To : Academic Board (as well as supervisors) From : A. Kamperman Sanders, Maastricht University Date : 22 August 2017 Training plan Skills 2: Moot training Skills 2: Moot training and PhD presentation: Module 1: IP School moot training (30 hours) Module 2: Attendance IP Seminar and IP Update (15 hours) Module 3: PhD project presentation (20 minutes per ESR) The skills training Moot training and PhD presentation is offered at the beginning of the research and training period and takes place in Macao and Hong Kong from 30 October until 8 November 2017, is organized by Maastricht University, and is hosted by the Institute of European Studies of Macau and the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department. It encompasses modules that introduce students to the way in which IP law is instrumental to the functioning of a competitive economy. Traditionally, commercial actors and interest groups have shaped IP policy. Increasingly, however, policy makers and citizens alike expect innovation and intellectual property to contribute towards the tackling of big issues, such as global warming, access to healthcare and food, sustainable development and technology transfer. A group of renowned speakers cover diverse, yet connected issues, such as participation in IP policymaking, access to information, open innovation and technology transfer. The central question is: What contribution can Intellectual Property make to an open society? The training consists of three parts: Intellectual Property Law School Moot training Intellectual Property Seminar and Professional IP Update PhD project presentation Main educational objectives The main educational objectives of the individual modules are: Module 1: IP School moot training By Prof. Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Dr. Christopher Heath (European Patent Office) It comprises a re-appraisal of the fundamentals of international IP law through interactive teaching; The course teaches ESRs: to argue a number of mock trials on various IP issues; to articulate a position in a multicultural and comparative legal setting; and in doing so learn about various litigation styles. 1

Module 2: Attendance IP Seminar and IP Update The 2017 IP Seminar will cover the way in which intellectual property rights may create obstacles to legitimate trade. The WTO/TRIPS Agreement for the first time put intellectual property rights in the context of trade rules. The reason was that only a harmonised level of IP protection would ensure a level playing field in international trade, while on the other hand lacunae in the scope of IP protection would lead to trade distortions. On the other hand, it must be realised that territorial monopolies are already per se obstacles to trade. The TRIPS Agreement tries to strike a balance by ensuring that measures and procedures to enforce intellectual property rights do not themselves become barriers to legitimate trade. In the last 20 years, a number of controversial cases have arisen where intellectual property rights are conferred, used or enforced in a manner that arguably impede legitimate trade, both in the domestic and international context. The annual professional update provides an overview of all relevant cases and legislative developments of the past year from all over the world. During one day, the participants will be brought up to speed on the major important legal decisions and developments in intellectual property law and policy. For this edition, the discussion will also explore exhaustion and parallel trade. Objectives: Attend the IP Seminar and Hong Kong IP Update; connect to a host of international IP luminaries reflecting on recent developments and controversial issues in IP. Module 3 PhD project presentation (15 minutes per ESR): By ESRs to an international audience This teaches the ESRs: to succinctly present the EIPIN-Innovation Society research in public; to make progress in articulating the research problem, question and methodology; to present the research proposals in the IP Seminar and Hong Kong IP Updated to a public of academics and practitioners. Organisational matters Required: ESRs Dates: 30 October 8 November 2017 Start: Place: Accommodation: Travel: Finance: Contact logistics: Contact training: Financial contact: 30 October, Macau Cultural Centre, 09:30 hrs Macau SAR, China organised by Institute of European Studies, Macau organised by ESRs individually organised by ESRs through personal training budget Beatrice Lam (Beatrice@ieem.org.mo) Anselm Kamperman Sanders (a.kampermansanders@maastrichtuniversity.nl) Diana Schabregs (diana.schabregs@maastrichtuniversity.nl) 2

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