Dr RóisĆn Costello of Trinity College Dublin Law Department will be hosting the Law and Humanities roundtable on Friday 19 June. It will be the first time this event has been held in Ireland. Good luck, RóisĆn! More information at the below link:
www.irishhumanities.ie/news-events/...
Playwrightsā estates and publishers have been left in the lurch by the ādisappearanceā of a London-based literary agency, which now looks set to dissolve after allegedly being unresponsive for years.
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Exclusive: In a Suffolk prison, inmates have been taking part in workshops to prepare them for careers in theatre. The Stage was invited in to find out what the scheme, called Second Stage, has meant to the participants.
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New issue marks 100 years since first publication of Kafka's brilliant unfinished novel 'The Castle': guest editorial (Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko) and all research articles, essays, arts and book reviews now available on the website: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
A short piece of mine for @wipo.int - Street Art, Graffiti and Intellectual Property: Who Owns Art on the Walls? www.wipo.int/en/web/econo... #streetart #grafitti #copyright
The IHA Legal Humanities WG is co-organising an event at Trinity College Dublin for the annual Law and Humanities Roundtable which is taking place in Ireland for the first timeā¦
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My new article, 'User Perspectives on T&Cs in Virtual Worlds' is published! www.elgaronline.com/view/journal... A sociolegal empirical work examining usersā understanding, motivation, and compliance with T&Cs in a persistent online community. More over at www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Launched first at UTS Sydney in 2024, I've enjoyed keeping in touch with the great law & humanities brains behind this fab dynamic & ever changing intertwinement of sonic-art and legal method. Well done to Shane, Joy and colleagues! I will try to make it to Manchester if I can! šš
'The Founders' Design for IP': "How did Constitution break with British common law? Why did Framers embed IP rights in Constitution itself rather than Bill of Rights? What does it mean that the provision passed without recorded controversy? How healthy are those rights today?" 11 June, 5pm UK time š
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š£ Next week, Dr Elena Cooper (@drelenacooper.bsky.social) will be speaking at the conference accompanying the current Whistler exhibition at #Tate #Britain, the first major European exhibition of Whistlerās work in 30 years. @tate.bsky.social
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Really looking forward to chairing this online talk on TM history by the brilliant historian of photography Dr Michael Pritchard š
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I'm part of this great panel on Thursday June 11 at noon Eastern on IP at the founding in celebration of America's 250th - do join us! fedsoc.org/events/what-...
In this Federalist Society America 250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates throu...
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