The University of Wisconsin Law School and the Wisconsin Law Review
will bring leading scholars in international property law to
UW-Madison for an interdisciplinary symposium on Intergenerational
Equity and Intellectual Property in November.
Wisconsin faculty participating in this
event include Anuj Desai and Pilar Ossorio. The symposium is hosted
by Shubha Ghosh, Professor of Law, Honorary Fellow and Associate
Director of INSITE at the University of Wisconsin, and Deven Desai,
Academic Relations, Google Inc., and co-hosted by Symposium Editors
Chase Horne and Greg Lockwood and the Wisconsin Law Review Staff.
Distinguished
speakers include Margaret Chon (Seattle University), Julie Cohen
(Georgetown), Edward Felten (Princeton), Terry Fisher (Harvard), and
Pam Samuelson (Berkeley).
The symposium will take place Nov. 12-13 at the Law School and is
open to the legal and academic community. Complete information - including the intellectual rationale,
program details and speaker bios - can be found on the symposium
homepage: http://law.wisc.edu/ils/2010wlr/symposium.html
Submitted by Kara Lea Ganter on October 6, 2010
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