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Supporting the School of Law |
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Summer School |
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| Summer School started from 2004 as a part of the Transnational Law Program at the School of Law. This one-week intensive course was held outside campus, and lectured in English by professors and legal practitioners from the US and Europe. Not only the students within the school of law, but also students from inside and outside Japan, young lawyers, and business people participate in the Summer School. IBC, with its track record in international issues, continues to provide substantial supports to the School of Law. |
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2007 Academic Year |
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Comparative Law Study of US and European IP Protection Systems |
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July 31-August 5, 2007 |
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The Conference Center Kazusa Arc |
| Number of participants |
53 from Japan, 6 from Korea and China. |
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David Vaver, professor, University of Oxford; Heinz Goddar, Professor, the University of Bremen; Peter Meier-Beck, Judge at the Federal Supreme Court of Germany / Professor, the University of Dusseldorf; Diane L. Zimmerman, Professor, New York University; Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, Professor, New York University; Graeme Dinwoodie, Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law; Toshiko Takenaka, Professor, University of Washington |
| Professors from the School of Law |
Masahito Inouye, Dean of the Graduate School; Yasuo Hasebe, Dean of the School of Law; Shinto Teramoto; Yoshiaki Miyasako |
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Michigan-Columbia Project |
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2007 Academic Year |
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Major Publication |
| Gil Seinfeld |
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Law School |
Federal Courts, Jurisdiction and Choice of Law |
‘The Possibility of Pretext; Analysis in Commerce Clause Adjudication’, Notre Dame L.Rev.78, no.4 (2003):1251-328. |
| Jessica Litman |
Professor, University of Michigan Law School |
Copyright Law, Trademarks, Unfair Competition |
Digital Copyright, 2nd ed. Amherst, N.Y.: Foundation Press,2006 |
| Thomas W. Merrill |
Professor, Columbia Law School |
Property, Environmental Law, Administrative Law |
‘Rethinking Article I, Section 1: From Nondelegation to Exclusive Delegation’, 104 Columbia L. Rev. 2097 (2004). |
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Transnational Law Program Course in Autumn-Winter 2007 |
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| Lisa Yano |
Partner, Morgan Lewis-TMI and Visiting Professor, the School of Law |
October 2007
-March 2008 |
Anglo American Law Ⅲ (Intellectual Property Law) |
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