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10月9日,受北京大学国际法学院(英文简称“STL”)邀请,日本早稻田大学Christoph Rademacher教授将于我院举办主题为“标准必要专利案中的反禁诉令:促进司法礼让, 抑或司法管辖权的过度扩张?(Anti-Suit Injunctions in Standard Essential Patent Enforcement: A Tool for Comity or Jurisdictional Overreach?)”的公开讲座,欢迎感兴趣的师生参与!具体信息如下:
主题/TOPIC:
Anti-Suit Injunctions in Standard Essential Patent Enforcement: A Tool for Comity or Jurisdictional Overreach?
主讲人/SPEAKER:
Christoph Rademacher, Professor of Law, Waseda University Faculty of Law, Japan
主持人/MODERATOR:
Joy Xiang, Professor of STL
时间/DATE&TIME:2025年10月9日18:30-20:00(北京时间)
地点/VENUE:STL308
线上会议/ZOOM:885 5845 5199 (Password:056395)
讲座语言/LANGUAGE:English
主讲人/SPEAKER:
Professor Rademacher’s research focuses on the protection of technical innovation by means of patents and other rights. He is the first foreigner appointed as a tenured law professor at the Waseda University Faculty of Law, and is a regular speaker at IP law conferences in Asia, Europe, and the US. He has also held visiting appointments at the University of Copenhagen (2024) and at Columbia Law School in New York (2025). Professor Rademacher’s publications include the treatise Patent Enforcement in the US, Germany, and Japan (Oxford University Press, 2015) as a co-author, the interdisciplinary volume Japanese Design Law and Practice (Wolters Kluwer, 2021, as a co-editor with Professor Aso), and the Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance (Edward Elgar, 2022 as a co-editor with Professor Sandeen and Professor Ohly). Professor Rademacher is the recipient of a Waseda University Research Award for High-Impact Publications and has advised the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry on several policy and legislative projects throughout the last decade.
Professor Rademacher is admitted as an attorney-at-law in New York and as a solicitor in the Republic of Ireland. Before joining the Waseda faculty, he practiced intellectual property law with Baker & McKenzie’s Tokyo and Munich offices and was an assistant professor at the Waseda Institute for Advanced Study.
A native of Germany, he obtained his first degree in business and law, as well as his doctorate in law, from the University of Siegen, Germany, and an LLM in Law, Science & Technology from Stanford Law School.
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