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CIPLIT and JLJS are proud to present 2024's Hosier Distinguished IP Scholar Professor Lior Zemer, Dean and Professor of Law at the Harry Radzyner School of Law, Reichman University, for a discussion on "Ghetto Copyright: Art and Authorship in Nazi Ghettos and Concentration Camps."

This program will be IN PERSON only. 1 hour of CLE will be available for IL attendees. Kosher lunch provided to guests.

Please RSVP to bdavinge@depaul.edu

Date: September 17, 2024
Time: 12-1:15 pm (check in begins at 11:45 am)
Location: Lewis 341


Established by College of Law alumnus and nationally renowned patent attorney Gerald D. Hosier ('67), the Gerald D. Hosier Scholars in Intellectual Property Law program attracts the nation's leading intellectual property scholars who present their research in IP/IT law.
Prof. Lior Zemer is the Dean and Professor of Law at the Harry Radzyner School of Law, Reichman University (IDC), Herzliya, Israel. Prof. Zemer is the Founder and Director of the MA Program in Law, Technology and Business Innovation, an innovative and multidisciplinary program bridging between law, science, technology and business innovation for both law and non-law graduates. Professor Zemer held academic positions at the faculties of law in Leicester, Birmingham, and University College London (UCL), and was a Regular Visiting Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, and Boston University School of Law. Prior to joining legal academia, he served as the assistant lawyer to Judge J.D. Cooke at the European Court of First Instance and Judge S. von Bahr at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. Professor Zemer scholarship focuses on intellectual property, jurisprudence, and comparative law. He is the authors of "The Idea of Authorship in Copyright" and has published several edited collections in the field of intellectual property, and numerous articles in leading law reviews including, The Georgetown Law Journal, Boston University Law Review, Utah Law Review, and Harvard Journals of Law and Public Policy. In recent years Professor Zemer has started to explore and publish in the area of intellectual property and the Holocaust, an area that has never been discussed in legal scholarship.

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