Professor Irene Calboli Co-Organizes the Second IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia (IPIRA) Conference

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law on Mar 4, 2020 10:57:03 AM

Texas A&M University School of Law Professor Irene Calboli co-organized the second IPIRA Conference in Indonesia in late February. Hosted by the IP & Innovation Research of Asia (IPIRA) Network, the Second IPIRA Conference was held at the Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia and welcomed over 150 presenters, chairs and other colleagues from countries in Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe and Africa.

In addition to being a co-organizer, Calboli is also the founder of the IPIRA Network, which counts over 500 members from academic institutions across the world since its launch in 2018.

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Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, irene calboli, IP, IPIRA

TAMU Law professor's book named IPKat's 2018 Book of the Year

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law on Jan 14, 2019 1:20:20 PM

Texas A&M University School of Law Professor Irene Calboli's book, The Protection of Non-Traditional Trademarks: Critical Perspectives, was selected as IPKat's 2018 Best Trade Mark Book of the Year.

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Calboli teaches workshop co-organized by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law on Oct 30, 2018 5:14:44 PM

Texas A&M University School of Law professors are chosen for positions of prominence at conferences and workshops internationally. Professor Irene Calboli is no exception.  

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Topics: Texas A&M University, Texas A&M, Texas A&M University School of Law, irene calboli, international property

TEXAS A&M LAW PROFESSORS SHOWCASE IP BOOK PROJECTS AT 5TH GLOBAL CONGRESS

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law on Oct 2, 2018 4:31:47 PM

calboli-lunney-yu-clip-tmbLast weekend, Professors Irene Calboli, Glynn Lunney and Peter Yu of Texas A&M University School of Law participated in the 5th Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest. Held at American University Washington College of Law, this anniversary event brought together over 250 researchers, activists and practitioners to work on issues intersecting intellectual property and the public interest. The Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law was one of the event's institutional partners.  Read more 

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Topics: Aggies, Texas A&M, Texas A&M University School of Law, School of Law, Fort Worth, TX, Law Professor, Peter Yu, irene calboli, glynn lunney

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