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The AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law was established on 1 April 2002 with the generous support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The Centre's research themes examine the synergies between intellectual property law and information technology law together with work on media law, medical law & ethics, and forensic evidence. Its remit is to consider the relationship between law, policy and technologies in the broadest sense. We believe that our centre is unique in the UK in having the personnel, the connections and the expertise to analyse and cross-synthesise research in these diverse fields, as well as to produce and disseminate new research which is targeted to meet the needs of industry, academe and society. Sub-communities within this community
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Recent SubmissionsIntellectual Property in the New Millennium Minute of proceedings from the IP, Competition and Human Rights conference
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