Reflecting the growing importance of the development of IP in China and the role in the global economy, this module is designed to provide an insightful study of the Chinese IP law and its relevance to the international community. It looks into China's current copyright, trademark and patent, the law, policy and enforcement in the context of trade, and identifies the diverse approaches to effective IP management in China.
No prior knowledge of Chinese law or Chinese language is required. It intends to develop students’ skills of regulation and case analysis, critical thinking, reasoning, independent research, and oral & written communication. It helps students:
30 Credits