Programmes

Guiding stakeholders on managing access to knowledge and information through three streams of work:

Research

Our Research examines the impact of copyright law on access to knowledge, in diverse fields including education, research, AI and preservation. We look for solutions to promote good knowledge governance , including global instruments on intellectual property. For more on our research, see our latest publications.

Technical Assistance

Our Technical Assistance strengthens the ability of states and non-state actors to develop practical approaches to knowledge governance, including forming negotiating positions within multilateral policy making fora, such as WIPO, WHO and WTO. We offer the following types of technical assistance:

  •  Treaty Negotiations: We supported the Like-Minded Countries (LMC) group, comprising over 60 countries within the World Intellectual Propert Organisation in recent negotiations giving rise to the Treaty on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge and also the Design Law Treaty. In response to our technical assistance to the Like Minded Group of countries in the negotiations towards the 2024 Diplomatic Conference on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge (GRATK), we received a letter of thanks from the Permanent Mission of Indonesia [pdf].
  • Research & Analysis: We provide targeted research and analysis to a number of regional country groups, and to diverse civil society stakeholders involved in copyright reform processes.
  • Expert Legal Input: Our experts have made inputs, upon request, to national copyright reform processes, such as the process under way in South Africa.

Teaching

Our Teaching provides historical background and critical analysis to build the skills of current and future participants in knowledge governance, including policy makers, civil society, graduate students and others with an interest in intellectual property and access to knowledge. We offer the following teaching options:

  •  Online Learning: We have published an accessible online course in international copyright reform, in partnership with the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University (PIJIP). The course included a syllabus, reading list and video lectures. Access the course below.
  • Workshops: Our regular educational workshops convened in partnership with The South Centre provide historical context and information for government delegates and other stakeholders involved in negotiations at WIPO. These include our January Retreat in Montreux., Switzerland. To express your interest in attending our workshops contact us.
  • Executive Education: If you are interested in executive education courses at the Centre, including certificate courses, send us your details.

Open Course: Copyright and the Right to Research in International Law

This course provides free and open materials for self study or inclusion in other course materials on the intersection of intellectual property, human rights, and computational research methods, including those used to train artificial intelligence systems. It is intended for advanced law students and policy makers.

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