Applied methods in Economics and Business administration
Analysis models and methods (research and analysis models):
Analysis of organisations
Structures and methods in an IP department
Quantitative empirical methods (comparative – statistical, mathematical methods, data analysis):
Data analysis
Qualitative and interpretative methods (expert interviews, polls, standardised surveys):
Expert interviews
Teaching and learning styles
The class is delivered by a total number of 3 lecturers, 2 IP lawyers, 1 German and European Patent Attorney from Germany working as a team to cover all aspects of IP both on a national and international level. Lectures and case studies will be delivered focusing on the practical aspects of IP law, students will be invited to discuss, develop and present their own strategies and concepts in small teams.
Literature
- Klett / Sonntag / Wilske „Intellectual Property Law in Germany - Protection, enforcement and dispute resolution”, Verlag C.H. Beck, 2008
- GRUR / Dreier “European Intellectual Property Law: Texts, Cases and Materials”, Verlag Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2013
- Lorna Brazell: “Intellectual Property Law Handbook”, Verlag The Law Society, 2013