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February 25, 2011 from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Room 290, Stanford Law School
The Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology presents "Patent Protection in China: The View From the Chinese Supreme People's Court."
The program will feature a keynote speech by Honorable Kong Xiangjun, Chief Justice of the Intellectual Property Chamber of the Chinese Supreme People’s Court.
Justice Kong’s Chamber has a significant influence on the development and enforcement of China’s patent law. In addition to adjudicating cases; it issues Interpretations on how to interpret and apply the patent law and how patent cases are litigated both substantively and procedurally.
The program will feature a keynote speech by Honorable Kong Xiangjun, Chief Justice of the Intellectual Property Chamber of the Chinese Supreme People’s Court.
Justice Kong’s Chamber has a significant influence on the development and enforcement of China’s patent law. In addition to adjudicating cases; it issues Interpretations on how to interpret and apply the patent law and how patent cases are litigated both substantively and procedurally.
Contact
Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology
tech@law.stanford.edu
650.723.5905
Admission
This event is open to the public, however registration is required. Click here to register.