Event announcement - EU Copyright at a Crossroads: The Impact of the CJEU on National Copyright Systems
Event announcement - EU Copyright at a Crossroads: The Impact of the CJEU on National Copyright Systems
A few days ago, The IPKat announced an event taking place at University College London and online on 9 November and focusing on the impact and legacy of the copyright case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for post-Brexit UK.
That same week (on 6 November), another copyright-focused event - EU Copyright at a Crossroads: The Impact of the CJEU on National Copyright Systems - will also take place, this time in Stockholm and online. It will focus on the broader role that the CJEU has been having in shaping EU Member States' legal systems.
Indeed, over the past several years, the copyright laws of EU Member States have been profoundly shaped and re-shaped as a result of seminal CJEU rulings. From the requirements for copyright protection to the scope of exclusive rights, from the qualification of exceptions as user rights to the growing visibility of the fundamental rights protected by the EU Charter, there is virtually no area of copyright that the CJEU has not touched and substantially impacted upon.
Join us for an afternoon of copyright-focused discussions at the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL) at Stockholm University or online!
Speakers
- Ulrika Ihrfelt, Senior Judge, PMÖD – The Swedish Patent and Market Court of Appeal
- Marko Ilešič, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
- Eleonora Rosati, Professor, Stockholm University
- Jan Rosén, Professor, SCCL and Stockholm University
How to register
Registration is free of charge. If you wish to attend in person, then register here. If you prefer to follow online, then this is the link to use.
[Originally published on The IPKat on 6 October 2023]