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CSEAL News

Activities 2001

May - July 2001 Dr Antons is Visiting Fellow in Hamburg, Germany
From May to July 2001, Dr. Christoph Antons spend three months in Hamburg, Germany, as a visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Private Law.

During the last week of May, Dr. Antons was invited to speak at the 2nd International Conference on European and East Asian Intellectual Property Rights on 'Patent, Technology Transfer and Antitrust' in Taipei, Taiwan. On 26 May, Dr. Antons presented a paper on 'Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer in Indonesia'. The conference was organised by the Academia Sinica and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law in Munich.

On 9 July, he presented a paper on 'Approaches to Comparative Law in Southeast Asia' at a Max Planck seminar for staff and visitors.

February - March 2001 Visitors to CSEAL
Dr. Jean Berlie from the University of Hongkong visited us in February and presented a seminar on "Portuguese laws and customary laws in East Timor".

Mr. Naoyuki Sakumoto of the Institute of Developing Economies in Chiba City near Tokyo visited the Centre in early March. He presented a seminar on 'Environmental Laws of Asia'.

October 2000 Dr Antons is Visiting Fellow in Japan
Dr. Christoph Antons was a visiting fellow at the Graduate School of International Development of Nagoya University in Japan from the end of October 2000 to the end of January 2001.

While in Japan, he presented papers on law and development, intellectual property law and on legal education in Australia at seminars of the Japanese Association for Asian Law, at Kansai University in Osaka, the Institute of Developing Economies in Chiba City and at Nagoya University.

At the end of November, Dr. Antons attended the 12th Ringberg Symposium of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law on 'Indigenous and Traditional Resources' at Ringberg Castle near Munich.

Dr. Antons presented papers on the protection of traditional knowledge in Southeast Asia and on folklore protection in Australia and Indonesia.