Courses 2008 - 2009
LAW P 539
Law, Technology and Development
Credits:
2-3, Max 3
This course will provide an overview of selected principles and theories of development economics, and consider the implications of technological innovation, intellectual property rights, government regulation, trade policy and technical standards for the achievement of development objectives. Academic commentary and faculty lectures will be used to develop a framework for analysis of relevant issues. Mass media coverage of current developments will be introduced to enrich class discussions. The course is designed to complement the Asian Law, Sustainable International Development, and Intellectual Property Law and Policy Graduate programs as well as the JD curriculum. It is recommended that students have already taken or are concurrently taking an IP course.
Winter,
2 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Winn, Jane
, Snyder, William
Quarter |
Instructor |
Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
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Grading Type |
Winter |
Snyder
Winn
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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