Recent Trends in European Copyright Law - HASC11
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This course focuses on current development of the IP law legislation on the European level. Specifically we would
be dealing with the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. We would be searching for reasons and motivations of this directive as well as on detailed analysis of the specific provisions, which are currently heavily discussed as the "directive" is about to be implemented into the national legislations. After introduction, the class would be divided into two groups, where we would be looking into specific Articles, where we would be searching for arguments from different point of views and different interests groups. To understand better the legislative process at the European Parliament we will be preparing "Moot Parliament discussions" as well as "lobbyist sessions", for that purposes we would be divided into small groups and therefore maximum number of students in class should be 20. Very good knowledge of English is required and basic knowledge of IP Law would be advantage. Poslední úprava: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (18.09.2019)
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The guarantor teaches 100 % classes. Poslední úprava: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (18.09.2019)
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85 % attendance + participance in two moot sessions Poslední úprava: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (18.09.2019)
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1.10. 10:00 (Úterý) - Introduction - IP Law, recent EU legislation development 8.10. 10:00 (Úterý) - Copyright Directive
15.10. 10:00 (Úterý) - Article 15
24.10. 10:00 (Čtvrtek) - Article 17
29.10. 10:00 (Úterý) - Performers´ provisions Poslední úprava: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (18.09.2019)
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P Agha, Human Rights between Law and Politics, Hart / Oxford 2016 S Greer, The European Convention on Human Rights: Achievements, Problems and Prospects, Cambridge University Press, 2006. G Letsas, A Theory of Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights, Oxford University Press 2009. Poslední úprava: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (18.09.2019)
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