Abstract
This event will discuss Patrick Goold's highly accessible and engaging introduction to IP Law book, which encourages readers to critically evaluate the ownership of intangible goods.
The rigorous pedagogy, featuring many real-world cases, both historical and up-to-date, full colour images, discussion exercises, end-of-chapter questions and activities, allows readers to engage fully with the philosophical concepts foundational of the subject, while also enabling them to independently analyse key cases, texts and materials relevant to IP law in the contemporary world.
The event is a panel discussion with the following people:
- Lord Justice Richard Arnold (Chair)
- Professor Estelle Derclaye (Nottingham)
- Professor Justine Pila (Oxford)
- Professor Martin Kretschmer (Glasgow)
- Dr Enrico Bonadio (City)
- Patrick Goold (City).
The panel discussion is on the 'role of interdisciplinary research in IP education'.
About the speaker
Patrick Goold is a reader in law at the City University of London, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
He has received numerous awards for teaching and has been shortlisted for the HE Innovate Award for most innovative approach to widening participation in the curriculum.
He is a leading theorist on IP law, the author of IP Accidents (Cambridge, 2022), and the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Investment-Driven Intellectual Property (Cambridge, 2023).
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