IP and Innovation Law… Recontacting in Mainstreaming Genetics 5 Jul 201825 Jun 2019 Is there a professional duty or responsibility to recontact patients for whom providers hold genetic or genomic information? Do patients and health care providers share responsibility for being aware of…
IP and Innovation Law… Dr Mathilde Pavis awarded Canadian Research Fellowship 29 Jun 20183 Dec 2020 Dr Mathilde Pavis has received support from the UK-Canada Foundation to undertake research in Canada on the legal protection of performing artists. The UK-Canada Foundation's grant will enable Mathilde to…
News Finnish Ministry Representative Speaks on Contemporary Copyright Issues 20 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 Ms Ana Vuopala, Government Counsellor at the Art and Cultural Policy Department of the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland, shared her practical insight into copyright law in the…
IP and Innovation Law… Exeter Law School Hosts International Conference in IP Law 15 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 On the 16th and 17th of April, Exeter Law School hosted its second international conference in intellectual property (IP) law. The event was co-hosted by the New IP Lawyers network…
IP and Innovation Law… Future Challenges for Autonomous Vehicle Symposium 8 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 On 1 June 2018, Exeter Law School hosted the “Future Challenges for Autonomous Vehicles” at Reed Hall. The event brought together academics, business and policymakers to discuss some of the…
News BILETA Prize for Best Presentation at International IP Conference 3 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 Exeter Law School and the New IP Lawyers network were delighted to award the BILETA prize for the ‘Best Presentation By a Doctoral Researcher’ on the occasion of their second…
Current Projects… The Impact of Patents on Translational Research: Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis in Europe and the US 1 May 201825 Jun 2019 The intersection of patent law with cutting edge biomedical science presents important challenges to the operation of the law, both in theory and in practice. This research explores the role…
Culture and Society… Teenagers More Likely to Plead Guilty to Crimes they did not Commit 21 Mar 201822 Aug 2019 Teenagers are more likely to plead guilty to crimes they did not commit because they are less able to make mature decisions, new research shows. Experts have called for major…
Culture and Society… Programme that Empowers People to Speak up about Sexual and Domestic Violence Set to Expand 26 Jan 201821 Jun 2019 Experts at University of Exeter hope to expand a pioneering programme designed to help empower people to speak up about sexual and domestic violence. The Intervention Initiative, first developed in…