The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning and the evolution of artificial narrow intelligence has changed the realm of intellectual property in the last two decades. Knowledge-based economies driven by information have transcended tangible and conventional boundaries of property. Since such technological growth holds the key to the future, it is imperative that a dynamic legal framework for its regulation be developed and that legal professionals, trained to address novel and complex IP issues, be at the helm of affairs.
This LL.M. programme has been designed to provide such training through a focus on multidimensional aspects of IP law, policy, and enforcement. The course will also cover interdisciplinary perspectives in the context of data protection and investment law, for a holistic approach to the study and practice of IP and technology laws.
LL.M. in Intellectual Property & Technology Law (Blended Learning Programme) is a 24 credits programme including three core courses (3 credits each), six specialized courses (2 credits each) and a dissertation (3 credits).
1. Core/Compulsory Courses:
2. Specialized Courses:
3. Dissertation
Prof. Anand Prakash Mishra,
Director Law Admissions and Associate Professor of Legal Practice & Associate Dean (Admissions, Outreach & Institution Building)
: apmishra@jgu.edu.in