Even if WTO waives IP on vaccines, India will face challenge translating this into mass production
https://scroll.in/article/996079/even-if-wto-waives-ip-on-vaccines-india-will-face-challenge-translating-this-into-mass-production
The Chair on IPR at NLU Delhi organised a ‘Colloquium on Select IP Issues’
The Chair on IPR at NLU Delhi organised a ‘Colloquium on Select IP Issues’ at 3:00 pm on 27th August, 2019 (Tuesday) in Room 506. The speaker in the series is Dr Claudia Tapia, Director IPR Policy and Legal Academic Research, Ericsson. Dr Tapia will speak on "The Role...
Colloquium on Select IP Issues: “Recent Reforms at Intellectual Property Office: Patent and Copyright Administration in India”
Colloquium on Select IP Issues: “Recent Reforms at Intellectual Property Office: Patent and Copyright Administration in India” May 3rd, 2020 https://nludelhi.ac.in/news2.aspx?id=28160
Online Symposium on WIPO-WTO-WHO Trilateral Study on Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation
Online Symposium on WIPO-WTO-WHO Trilateral Study on Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation 2nd September 2020 https://nludelhi.ac.in/up-event1.aspx?id=35095
Online Roundtable on ‘The Global Implications of Unwired Planet v. Huawei: Lessons for India’s Evolving SEP Jurisprudence’
Online Roundtable on ‘The Global Implications of Unwired Planet v. Huawei: Lessons for India’s Evolving SEP Jurisprudence’, September 11, 2020 Available at: https://nludelhi.ac.in/up-event1.aspx?id=35097
Panel Discussion on IP and the Pandemic (Conducted on 5th May 2021)
During the second wave of Covid-19, the Honourable Supreme Court observed that the Government of India should not hesitate to take measures under IP laws to enhance the production of vaccines and drugs that are of immediate use for covid-19. How to achieve vaccine...
Get In Touch
National Law University Delhi
Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110078 , INDIA
info@dpiit.com