'Europe IP Law Search' to be launched in Beijing

Post time:05-06 2010 Source:ipr2.org Author:
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The IPR2 Project, together with the EU Delegation to China and the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, will launch the 'Europe IP Law Search' – a new addition to the widely-used legal search tool, 'China IP Law Search'.

The China IP Law Search launched for the first time a comprehensive, free-of-charge and bilingual collection of legal references relevant to intellectual property protection in China. The tool is now being extended to EU-wide IP legislation. In doing so, the IP Law Search aims to be a valuable source of information for everybody working, studying or simply interested in the legal IP environment in China and the EU. For more information visit www.ipr2.org/ipsearch.
Mr Koos Richelle, Director-General of the EuropeAid Co-operation Office, Mr Serge Abou, Ambassador of the EU Delegation of the European Commission to China, senior officials from the Ministry of Commerce and Peking University law students will inaugurate the on-line services of the Europe IP Law Search.

09.00-12.00, Wednesday 12 May 2010

Galileo Conference Room, EU Delegation to China

15 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Beijing 100600

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Consecutive interpretation will be provided (English and Chinese). You are invited to register your participation by email to info@ipr2.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it before 7 May 2010.

This forms part of IPR2's work on enhancing access to information on Chinese and European IP laws. IPR2 is collaborating with the Ministry of Commerce of China to maintain and develop the IP Law Search services over time.

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IP Law Search

For more information on IPR2's support to access to information on China and Europe's IP system and documentation, contact Mr Carlo Pandolfi carlo.pandolfi@ipr2.

For general information on the IP Law Search and IPR2, contact Ms Tamryn Barker tamryn.barker@ipr2.

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