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Advanced Trademark Law (5cr)

Code: OTMEVAL0047V23-3001

General information


Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 11.12.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
15.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Teaching languages
english
Seats
1 - 7
Teachers
Rosa Ballardini
Course
OTMEVAL0047V23

Evaluation scale

H-5

Objective

The course covers advanced international and European trademark law through selected court cases and legislation on similar issues in different legal cultures. The student will improve research skills in utilizing international legal sources, institutions and databases. The course covers issues related to advanced trademark law from both a European and international perspective. After completing the course students will be able to:

•Understand and critically analyse legislations, court decisions, as well as legal literature in trademark law at an advanced level;
•Understand, describe and analyse the impact of new technological developments to the overall trademark system;
•Demonstrate depth and breadth understanding of the need and consequences of the developments of new policies and legislations in the field of trademark law. 

Execution methods

The language of instruction is English, including all assignments.

The course may be completed 100 % online through independent study of electronically available course materials. The course consists of two mandatory elements and mandatory course materials: 1. assignments (30%) and 2. essay paper (70%). 1. Assignments: mandatory quizzes and problems based on the course materials count for 30 % of the grade. The student may attempt the quiz five times, and must receive 70 % of the available points to pass. 2. Essay paper: an essay of 15 pages counts for 70 % of the grade. Students may write essays in pairs. Essays authored by pairs must be 25 pages. Students must pre-approve their essay topics by January 31, 2024 regardless of time of completion of the course. Essays are subject to plagiarism detection at the students home university. Students must receive 50 % of the available points to pass the essay. The passing grades of the quizzes and the essays will be weighted at 30 % and 70 % respectively to constitute the grade for the class.

Student completing the online course by 30.4. 2024 will be graded by 31.5. 2024. Students completing the online course by 31.7. 2024 will be graded by 31.8. 2024.

Accomplishment methods

1) Reading materials
2) Videos and video clips
3) Questionnaires
4) Assignment

Content

The student will learn the advanced features of international and European trademark law as well as differences between the legal traditions and trademark systems of the world. The student will learn to understand the central concepts of trademark law and familiarize him or herself with recent international scholarship. The student will acquire skills to evaluate and test comparative conclusions for reliability and accuracy. 

Qualifications

The course is a Master level course. One basic course in intellectual property law, such as ONEVAL0032 - Guide to IPRs (5ECTS), ONPOOL6B, Introduction to Intellectual Property Law (5ECTS), or equivalent is required in order to be able to enroll in the course.

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