LAW China Law and Business
Intellectual Property: Cyberlaw & the Internet

Transactional
Intellectual Property
Cyberlaw & the Internet


Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law
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Intellectual Property: Computer Software
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Intellectual Property: Cyberlaw & the Internet
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Intellectual Property: IT/Electronics
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Intellectual Property: Media, Entertainment, Sports
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Intellectual Property: Life Sciences/ Biotechnology
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Intellectual Property: Trademark/Trade Secrets Law
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International Law: International Trade
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International Law: Public International Law
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Item is good for 61 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 245 China Law and Business Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Transactional ] Intellectual Property: Cyberlaw & the Internet Why it is relevant for ... [ Transactional ] as a Related Elective for those interested in Foreign Legal Systems : China is one of the biggest producers and consumers of technology. It is not uncommon for IP attorneys to face questions from clients about how to protect their products in this market. This course covers a broad range of Chinese laws affecting businesses, including laws related to disputes over intellectual property. General course Description: This introductory course provides an overview of the Chinese legal system and business environment and examines Chinese legal rules and principles in selected business-related areas. These areas include intellectual property, dispute resolution, foreign investment, mergers and acquisitions, antimonopoly law, and environment. Through active class participation and analysis of business case studies, students will learn both the law in the books and the law in action in China, as well as strategies that businesses could use to overcome limitations in the Chinese legal system. Leaders from the legal and business communities will be invited to share their experiences and insights. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |