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Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property

Right to Research in International Copyright: Accepted Papers Workshop 4

December 2, 2021 | 10:00am EDT
Closed workshop

In this series of closed workshops, authors will discuss extended abstracts for their accepted papers on the Right to Research in International Copyright Law. Presentations will be brief (5 -7 minutes), to leave time for discussion with members of the Arcadia project's Academic Steering Committee, and members of the wider User Rights Network. Additional workshops will be held in the Spring 2022 semester.

This is a closed workshop. Invited participants will receive a password upon registration using the link they received via email. 

PRESENTERS

  • Swaraj Barooah. Determining a Practicable Right to Research for Public Health: An Indian Case Study
  • Anthony Rosborough. Repair as Research: How Copyright Impedes Learning About Devices
  • Faith Aboyeji. Copyright, Research, and Human Development: Exploring Intersections