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אירוע לכבוד ספר חדש של פרופ׳ דני בן אוליאל עם נשיא ארגון הקניין הרוחני העולמי היוצא פרנסיס גורי ואח׳

?Inequality through IP: A new policy lever

26-05-2021

Day I, Wednesday, May 26th [Zoom link to be issued to those who register]

16:00-16:15 Session I: Greetings and opening remarks

Robert Burrell, University of Oxford, OIPRC Centre Director

Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa Faculty of Law; OIPRC visiting academic

16:15-17:30 Session II: Plenary: How is inequality an IP law problem?

Chair: Ruth L. Okediji, Harvard Law School

Speakers:

Francis Gurry, 4th Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (2008-2020)

Carlos María Correa, South Centre Executive-Director; University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

17:30 -17:45 Coffee Break

17:45 -19:00 Session III: Is IP policy apt for reducing inequality?

Chair: Dev Gangjee, University of Oxford, OIPRC

Speakers:

Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, New York University School of Law

Amy Kapczynski, Yale Law School

Peter K. Yu, Texas A&M University School of Law

Day II, Thursday, May 27th [Zoom link to be issued to those who register]

16:00-17:45 Session IV: What is the causal relationship between innovation and inequality?

Chair: Keith Maskus, University of Colorado in Boulder, Department of Economics

16:00-16:30 Part A: Keynote speaker: Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia Business School

16:30-17:45 Part B: Panel discussion

Speakers:

Carsten Fink, Chief Economist, WIPO

Xiaolan Fu, University of Oxford, Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD)

Keun Lee, Seoul National University, Department of Economics, Republic of Korea

17:45-18:00 Coffee Break

18:00-19:30 Session V: Round-Table: Could international IP & Trade reduce Global inequality: Case studies?

Chair: Frederick M. Abbott, Florida State University College of Law

Speakers:

Jerome H. Reichman, Duke University School of Law

Colleen V. Chien, Santa Clara University School of Law

Alenka Chávez Guzmán, Iztapalapa Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico

Thomas Cottier, University of Bern, World Trade Institute