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    aptpuo - winter 2025 - cml3396 b - Ottawa, Canada - University of Ottawa

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    Part time
    Description

    Description

    :This course covers the procurement, licensing and enforcement (litigation) of patents in Canada. The course will also include a discussion of trade secrets, industrial designs, and competition law issues relating to patents. There will be a review of the historical development of patent laws in Canada, and also a discussion on the patent regimes in other jurisdictions such as the United States, Europe and Japan. The course will also include a discussion of relevant international treaties as they relate to patent law (e.g. NAFTA and TRIPS).

    Posting limited to:

    Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor

    Date Posted:

    April 16, 2024

    Closing Date:

    May 17, 2024

    Note : Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above

    Expected Enrolment:

    45

    Approval date:

    April 16, 2024

    Number of credits:

    1.5

    Work Hours:

    19.5

    Course type:

    B

    Posting type:

    Régulier / Regular

    Language of instruction:

    Anglais | English

    Competence in second language:

    Passive

    Course Schedule:

    - - - Monday - Friday 19:00 – 20:50

    Requirements:

    The Common Law Section is seeking candidates who are leaders in the legal profession. An LL.B., J.D., or equivalent is required for this position. Membership in the Law Society of Ontario in good standing is also required. The successful candidate will have significant practical experience in the area of intellectual property law, particularly in patent law. Prior teaching experience will be considered an asset.

    The Common Law Section reserves the right to select a candidate who does not fully meet each of these requirements, where the candidate's selection would be beneficial to the program, the course, the students or for a related reason.

    An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience.