Trento Lawtech Events Series

 

 

Law & Technology Events 2011

 Scientific Coordinators:  Roberto Caso and Umberto Izzo

 

 

Monday – December 5

          Time: 17.00 -19.00

          Place: Room 5 (Faculty of Law)

Speakers: Umberto Izzo, Rossana Ducato (University of Trento), Stefano Forti (FBK Trento), Diego Conforti (PAT), Massimo Zanoni (Trento Bar),

         Sanità elettronica e amministrazione di sostegno: scenari tecnologici e prospettive applicative 

E-Health and the Rules Concerning the Representation of the Person Unable to Attend to Her Interests Because of an Impairment of the Body or of the Mind: Technological Scenarios and Practical Solutions”

Thursday – November 10

          Time: 11.00 -13.00

          Place: Room 5 (Faculty of Law)

         Speaker: Prof. Giorgio Resta – Università di Bari

 

 

Istituzioni giuridiche e processo economico: le frontiere controverse della proprietà intellettuale

 

“Legal institutions and economic process: controversial frontiers of intellecutal property”

 

 

 

 

Thursday – October 20

 

Place: Aula Seminari Masterclass – Conservatorio di Trento (Via S.M. Maddalena, 1)

Time: 17.00 – 19.00

Speaker: dott. Walter Gentile  (Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori)

“Ruolo, competenze e poteri attribuiti alla SIAE: adempimenti degli utilizzatori per la fruizione delle opere dell’ingegno”

    Thursday – October 27

 

Place: Aula Seminari Masterclass – Conservatorio di Trento (Via S.M. Maddalena, 1)

Time: 17.00 – 19.00

Speaker: avv. Deborah De Angelis (Avvocato del Foro di Roma)

“Le licenze Creative Commons e le opere musicali” 

 

 

Tuesday – March 8

          Time: 16.00 -18.00

          Place: Conference room (Faculty of Law)

Speakers: Umberto Izzo and Roberto Caso (University of Trento)

Le irrisolte antinomie di un landmark case: il caso Moore v. Regents of the University of California fra proprietà del corpo umano, brevetti sulle invenzioni biotecnologiche e significato del consenso informato

 The Enduring Antinomies of a Landmark Case: Moore v. Regents of the University of California between Property of  Human Body Parts, Patents on Biotechnological Inventions and Meaning of Informed Consent

Monday – March 14

Place: room 3 (Faculty of Law)

Time: 15.00 – 17.00

Speaker: Prof. Laurent Manderieux (Bocconi University)

“International Organizations competent in the Field of IP, an atypical category of Intergovernmental Organizations?”

“Le Organizzazioni Internazionali in materia di Proprietà Intellettuale, Organizzazioni Intergovernative atipiche?”

Tuesday – March 15

Place: Conference room (Faculty of Law)

Time: 17.00 – 19.00

Speaker: Prof. Laurent Manderieux (Bocconi University)

“International Organizations in the Field of Patents: A Tool for the International Promotion of Innovation”

“Le Organizzazioni Internazionali in materia di brevetti, strumenti utili per la difesa e la promozione internazionale dell’innovazione”

Monday – March 28

TORT DAY (sito ufficiale in italiano)

          Time: 9.45 – 13.00

          Place: Conference Room “Alberto Silvestri” – Faculty of Economics – Via Inama 5 – Trento

Partecipants: Giovanni Pascuzzi (University of Trento), Umberto Izzo (University of Trento), Mario Barcellona (University of Catania), Claudio Scognamiglio (Tor Vergata  University Roma), Irene Lincesso (Luiss University Rome), Carlo Bona (University of Trento), Luigi Gaudino (University of Udine), Andrea Rossato (University of Trento), Roberto Simone (Tribunal of Venice), Roberto Pardolesi (Luiss University Rome)

SEMINAR (click here for a detailed program e qui per il programma dettagliato in italiano)

“Monetizzare l’incommensurabile”: il danno non patrimoniale non biologico

“Monetizing the Incommensurable”: The Quantification of Non Pecuniary Damages Unrelated to Clinical Conditions of the Victim”

 

Time: 15.15 – 16.45

          Place: Room 3 (Faculty of Law)

          Speakers: Umberto Izzo (University of Trento), Luigi Gaudino (University of Udine)

SEMINAR

“Amianto e responsabilità civile: indicazioni dal diritto comparato”

“Asbestos and Tort Law: Comparative Insights”

Monday – May 9 

          Time: 13.00 – 15.00

          Place: Room 7

Speaker: David Winickoff (University of California Berkeley)

GMOs and the Role of Science in World Trade Law

Tuesday – May 10 

          Time: 15.00 -17.00

          Place: Room 7

Speaker: David Winickoff (University of California Berkeley)

The Standardization of Organic Agriculture: Divergence and Convergence across the EU and the US

Wednesday – May 11 

          Time: 14.00 -16.00

          Place: Sala professori

Speaker: David Winickoff (University of California Berkeley)

The Charitable Trust Model in Genomic Biobanking: Still Relevant?

Monday – May 16 

          Time: 15.00 -17.00

          Place: Sala professori

Speaker: David Winickoff (University of California Berkeley)

Private Assets, Public Mission: Shifting the Sociolegal Landscape of University Technology Transfer

Wednesday – May 18

          Time: 17.00 -19.00

Place: Sala professori

Speaker: David Winickoff (University of California Berkeley)

Geoengineering: Expertise, Law, and Politics