Jake Farbman also credits the support he received from law school faculty for helping him transform a creative idea into a strong piece of legal scholarship.
The conference discussed the relationship between intellectual property laws, technical cooperation, and economic development in Africa.
The grant was awarded by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a nonprofit research and grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing evidence-backed ideas and policies that promote economic growth.
Professor Osei-Tutu has published widely on intellectual property law and on topics at the intersection of intellectual property, human development, and human rights.
Professor J. Janewa Osei-Tutu, whose research focuses on the societal impacts of intellectual property rights, participated in a Harvard Law School workshop on this topic.
Jan Osei-Tutu co-developed the IP program at FIU, where she taught trademarks, fashion, and design law.
The intellectual property law expert’s forthcoming article makes major advances in the understanding of how creativity works and what law can do to better encourage it.
In Season 10, Episode 9 Intellectual Property expert Professor Sawicki takes on the rapidly changing world of artificial intelligence.
Panel looks toward the future of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the Metaverse.