This comprehensive monograph provides detailed analysis and treatment for the complex interplay between the protection of intellectual property rights and international investment law, bringing insight to these two dynamic and evolving fields of law.
Introduction by:
Joseph Straus (Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)
Presentations by the authors:
Simon Klopschinski (rospatt osten pross)
Christopher S. Gibson (Suffolk University Law School)
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan (University of Cambridge, King’s College)
With commentators:
Rochelle Dreyfuss (NYU School of Law), Peter Yu (Texas A&M University School of Law), Christophe Bondy (Steptoe & Johnson LLP)
Agenda:
11:00 AM ET
Introduction by Joseph Straus
11:10 AM ET
Simon Klopschinski on “International Investment Arbitration as an Alternative Forum for Litigating Intellectual Property Rights: The Example of beIN Corporation v Saudi Arabia”
Commentator: Christophe Bondy
11:40 AM ET
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan on “Investor Tribunals Judging Domestic IP Developments against ‘Dramatic’ Changes? How Not to Read the Eli Lilly vs Canada Award”
Commentator: Rochelle Dreyfuss
12:10 PM ET
Christopher S. Gibson: “IP Rights as Assets Comprising an Investment, Indirect Expropriation, and State’s Right to Regulate”
Commentator: Peter Yu
12:40 PM ET
Discussion, Question & Answer, Concluding Remarks by Joseph Straus
Sponsored by:
rospatt osten pross
Suffolk University Law School
Centre for IP & Information Law (CIPIL) and Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge
Oxford University Press