Seminar on Intellectual Property
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Introducción
Defined as “the legal rights which result from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields”, intellectual property is an integral part of economic development and interactions in modern society. In order to promote creativity and dissemination and application of its results, countries have enacted laws to protect intellectual property. While these guard the creators of intellectual goods and services, they also manifest the gap between developed and developing countries in terms of access to critical technologies and resources. Particularly with the 1994 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, intellectual property has become a flashpoint in many bilateral relations.
Contenido y Estructura
- Mandates and functions of WIPO;
- Basic principles of intellectual property, specifically patents, trademarks and copyrights;
- Global challenges and intellectual property, including climate change, development, public health and traditional knowledge.
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The seminar is open to members of permanent missions to the United Nations in
Información Adicional
The course participation fee is 300 USD. Diplomats from least developed countries (LDCs) and developing countries are eligible to apply for a fellowship. If you wish to apply for a fellowship (fee-waiver), please contact the UNITAR New York Office (info@unitarny.org) upon completion of online registration.
All participants who successfully complete the workshop will receive a UNITAR Certificate of Completion.
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Public - by registration
Public - by application
Private - by invitation
Open to register/apply
Modelo de Aprendizaje
Cara a cara (presencial)
On-line
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Árabe
Chino
Español
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