UCD Introduces IT and Intellectual Property LL.M. Specialization
Incoming students for 2009-2010 academic year can already specializeAug 5, 2009
University College Dublin (UCD) School of Law is introducing an Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law LL.M. specialization. Since it was only recently announced, the specialization has not appeared on application materials. But according to the university, incoming students for the 2009-2010 academic year can already focus their coursework in this area (and hence specialize) on these topics.For more information about the new LL.M. stream, please contact UCD School of Law Associate Director (Justine.McCann@ucd.ie).
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FISEHA, Mon Aug 31, 2009 02:30 PM
Is there any possibility of joining this program through scholarships?
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Gracie Wambugu, Fri Oct 16, 2009 01:34 PM
Am from Kenya and would like to study for an LL.M in Univ.of Melbourne in the area of Competition Law and Intellectual Property will I get a course instructor to assist selection of courses relevant to IP practice in Africa?
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