Judge Zhang Lingling on China’s Copyright Law and Typical Cases

Last Summer (23 July 2015) gLAWcal, which is the Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development based in the UK, invited Judge Dr. Zhang Lingling, Beijing IP Court for Patent Examination and Invalidation and Trademark Enforcement to give a lecture on “China’s Copyright Law and Typical Cases”.

 

The event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, in Beijing. Introduced by and comments from Professor Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event was organized by gLAWcal – in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC).

 

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