Applying Policy Analysis and Critical Thinking to Intellectual Property Law Courses

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Description

Intellectual property law, including copyright, patent and trademarks, is a relatively new and controversial field. Depending on the different justifications for intellectual property law, the scope of protection may vary significantly. Rather than merely explaining current laws, our project intends to develop a set of materials for the teaching of IP law in the School of Law through applying policy analysis in class and encouraging students to think critically about issues in intellectual propery law. It will enable students to examine intellectual property law from a stimulating perspective. It is expected that our materials will also enable students to learn research skills by spotting issues and analyzing critically.

Detail(s)

Project number6000163
Grant typeTDG(CityU)
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date2/01/0927/08/10