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An-Najah Holds a Round Table Discussion on Intellectual Property

Thu, 2016-07-28
Event Venue: 
Faculty of Law - An-Najah National University

On Thursday, July 28th, 2016, the Faculty of Law in cooperation with the EU Projects Coordinator Office at An-Najah held a round table discussion on intellectual property through the IP-MED, TEMPUS project: “Promoting Intellectual Property Law Studies in the Mediterranean Region”.

In the opening speech, Dr. Imad Ibrik, Coordinator of the EU Projects at An-Najah talked about the project which aims at establishing an MA programme in intellectual property at An-Najah and other Palestinian and Arab universities. He said that the discussion aims at getting public sectors in Palestine together to offer feedback on the new programme and introduce information and expertise to enrich the Web-Portal established by the project. The portal offers updates on intellectual property in Palestine and neighboring countries. He added that the programme will involve enrollees in the programme’s activities and activate their role in the Private Sector institutions.

The discussion also shed light on the linkage between intellectual property and the Palestinian Authority’s industry, commerce, economy and culture and its relation to medicine, pharmacy, engineering, science, agriculture, economy, arts and law.

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The discussion was also attended by representatives of parenting companies and a number of staff members from the Faculty of Law at An-Najah.

IP-MED is conceived as an integrated action to join the efforts of policy-makers and universities in the ENPI South region to tackle the different challenges and aims at improving the competitiveness of professionals in the region and at the global level, contributing to better employment opportunities and international cooperation perspectives.

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This project has been funded with the support from the European Commission.This publication reflects the views only of its authors.The Commission Cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 

 

 

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Promoting Intellectual Property Law Studies in the Mediterranean Region (IP-MED)

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