Intellectual property law and intangible assets 2200-BS014N
The specialisation block covers a comprehensive and cross-cutting discussion of the key issues of intangible property law. The specialisation classes will enable students to master the knowledge and skills in intellectual property law to the extent allowing them to specialise in this area and pursue further, more advanced studies on this domain of civil law.
In particular, the following topics will be comprehensively discussed during individual classes:
- industrial property law;
- copyrights and related rights;
- law on combating unfair competition;
- regulations on protection of personal rights.
The classes are devoted to both trading in intellectual property rights (contractual issues) and their protection in practice (procedural issues). The classes will also discuss the case-law of Polish courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union. Based on practical examples (cases) students will be familiarised with the functioning of intellectual property law institutions in business and court practice.
Participation in the classes will make it possible to supplement and solidify the knowledge on civil law and private economic law, which is particularly relevant due to the increasing significance of intellectual rights in business.
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Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the classes in the block students should know the basic intangible property law institutions and be able to identify the legal problems appearing in this branch of civil law. Students should also be able to apply the discussed intangible property law institutions in practice and proficiently use the legal acts comprising the intellectual property law system. The classes are also aimed at familiarising students with the role played in the domain of intellectual property law by the European Union law and case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. Acquisition of the ability to critically analyse the intellectual property law norms and practically apply the case-law and doctrine also constitutes an important result of learning.
Assessment criteria
Passing grade in individual subjects in the block.
Practical placement
None
Bibliography
System Prawa Prywatnego, Tom14B, Prawo własności przemysłowej, red. R. Skubisz, Warszawa 2017;
System Prawa Prywatnego, Tom14C, Prawo własności przemysłowej, red. R. Skubisz, Warszawa 2017;
System Prawa Prywatnego, Tom 13, Prawo autorskie, red. J. Barta, Warszawa 2017;
J. Barta, R. Markiewicz, Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne, Warszawa 2017;
E. Nowińska, U. Promińska, K. Szczepanowska-Kozłowska, Prawa własności przemysłowej. Przedmiot, treść i naruszenie, Warszawa 2021;
K. Szczepanowska-Kozłowska, Umowy licencyjne w prawie własności przemysłowej, Warszawa 2012;
Notes
Term 2023Z:
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Term 2024Z:
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Additional information
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