Eventi e Convegni
EU-China Workshop on State Administration for Industry and Commerce of P. R. China Fenglin Hotel, Changsha (Cina) |
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BIOTECNOLOGIE TRA SVILUPPO, BIOETICA E DIRITTO
Cibo di Frankenstein o speranza alimentare e medica?

Giovedì 18 marzo 2010
15.00 - 18.00
Indirizzi di saluto:
P. Paolo Scarafoni L.C.
Magnifico Rettore dell’Università Europea di Roma
Mons. Lorenzo Leuzzi
Direttore dell’Ufficio per la Pastorale Universitaria, Vicariato di Roma
Alberto Maria Gambino
Coordinatore del Centro Dipartimentale per la Ricerca dell’Università Europea di Roma
Relazioni di:
Francesco Sala
Biotecnologie Vegetali: Lo stato della ricerca e delle applicazioni nel mondo
Ordinario di Botanica e Direttore dell’Orto Botanico presso l’Università degli studi di Milano
Giuliano D’Agnolo
Biotecnologie per migliorare la salute e i medicinali
Direttore del Dipartimento di Biologia cellulare e Neuroscienze dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Vice-presidente del Comitato Nazionale per la Biosicurezza, le Biotecnologie e le Scienze della Vita
Giuseppe Bertoni
Transgenici. Pro o contro natura?
Ordinario di Zootecnica Speciale e Direttore dell’Istituto di Zootecnia presso l’Università Cattolica di Piacenza
P. Gonzalo Miranda, L.C.
Organismi Geneticamente Modificati e Bioetica
Ordinario di Bioetica presso l’Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum
Andrea Stazi
Disciplina europea delle varietà vegetali e OGM
Docente di Diritto Privato Comparato presso l’Università Europea di Roma
Silvano Della Libera
Mais OGM: in Italia, si potrà coltivare?
Vicepresidente di Futuragra
Modera:
Antonio Gaspari
Coordinatore scientifico del Master in Scienze Ambientali dell’Università Europea di Roma
La partecipazione al Seminario è gratuita.
Si prega di confermare la presenza a: Dott.ssa Anisa Bruci - Centro Dipartimentale per la Ricerca -
Tel. 06.66.543.804 - Fax. 06.66.543.933 - E-mail. abruci@unier.it
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JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME CONSUMER PROTECTION. LA PROTEZIONE DEL CONSUMATORE. |
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2010 Workshop for junior researchers on the law and economics of intellectual property and competition law
June 20 to June 22, 2010
International Max Planck Research School For
Competition and Innovation
& The Professorship for Intellectual Property
ETH Zurich

From June 20 to June 22, 2010, the International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation and the Professorship for Intellectual Property at ETH Zurich will jointly organize their 2010 Workshop for Junior Researchers on the Law and Economics of Intellectual Property and Competition Law. The workshop will enable a small number of junior researchers from law and from economics to engage in an intensive, rigorous discussion of their own scholarly work. Several senior professors from law and from economics departments in Europe and the United States will provide feedback on the research projects. The workshop will be held in Wildbad Kreuth, a lovely region one hour south of Munich, Germany, from June 20 to June 22, 2010. The organizers will fund travel and hotel expenses for all invited workshop participants.
Excellent junior researchers (doctoral students, post-docs, research fellows and assistant professors) from law and from economics are invited to submit a curriculum vitae, a list of two references as well as an extended abstract of their research project and/or a draft paper by February 15, 2010. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by March 1, 2010. Papers are due for circulation among workshop participants and commentators on May 15, 2010. Please send your submissions to:
Contact: Prof. Stefan Bechtold
Email: Mailto:sbech-told@ethz.ch
For junior researchers from economics, research projects should relate to industrial organization, competition, innovation and/or intellectual property and may include formal models as well as empirical or experimental approaches. For junior scholars from law, research projects should relate to intellectual property and/or competition law and must use law and economics as a research approach. In order to achieve a good international mix of workshop participants, submissions from researchers from outside Europe are particularly encouraged.
The International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation is a joint initiative by the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law as well as the Department of Economics, the Munich School of Management, and the Faculty of Law of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. Any questions concerning the workshop should be directed to:
Prof. Stefan Bechtold
Email:sbechtold@ethz.ch
The XVIIIth International Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law |
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July 25 - August 1, 2010
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Washington, DC
Hosted by
American University Washington College of Law
George Washington University Law School
Georgetown University Law Center





