CEIPI and BETA Public lecture: "Patent law and the Theory of the Firm: Economic Analysis Beyond Incentive Theory" par Dan. L. Burk

Past event
2 May 2013

On May 2nd, 2013 Professor Dan. L. Burk will deliver the Inaugural Lecture within the Invited Speaker Series in Law and Economics of Intellectual Property.

His lecture will focus on new theoretical approaches to the economic analysis of patents from the firm's perspective.

Dan L. Burk is Chancellor’s Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine, where he lectures, teaches, and writes in the areas of patent, copyright, electronic commerce, and biotechnology law.  He is the internationally prominent authority on issues related to high technology. He has served as a legal advisor to a variety of private, governmental, and intergovernmental organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union Committee on Patent Policy and the OECD Committee on Consumer Protection. 

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Please register for this event by sending an e-mail to kupzok[at]unistra.fr