PART III of the “Legal and ethical issues of EU Programmes” short course
Abstract:
Under grant agreements, if not specified otherwise, the results of the project remain the property of the beneficiaries. However, the European Commission is granted with the right to use project results and deliverables and the specific provisions may be quite different in different cases.
The seminar will examine the rights on the results of the projects funded by the EU, as reflected in the program documents and the grant agreement regulating the relationships between the European Commission or other EU Granting Authority and the Beneficiaries of grants of the European Union.
Lecturer: Roberto Cippitani
Roberto Cippitani is Jean Monnet Chairholder, Professor of Private Law, Lecturer of Biolaw, Department of Law, Università degli Studi di Perugia; Chairholder (Chair ISAAC) at UNED – Universidad Nacional a Distancia (Madrid); Professor at INDEPAC – Instituto Nacional de Estudios Superiores en Derecho Penal (Mexico) and at the Escuela Judicial del Poder Judicial del Estado de Oaxaca (Mexico); former Academic Coordinator of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “Rights and Science”; Associated Researcher at CNR-IFAC. Responsible or staff member of several projects funded under EU programs (Jean Monnet, Erasmus, Tempus, ESF, Framework Programmes). Visiting Professor and Researcher of Biolaw and Law of Research and Innovation in several EU and Latin America Universities. Ethics advisor of research projects. Author of more than 160 monographs and articles (in Italian, English, and Spanish) concerning legal and ethical issues of the R&I activities.
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Date: 28 th April 2023 (Friday)
Start: 16:00 (Eastern European Time)/15:00 (Central European Time)
End: 18:00 (Eastern European Time)/17:00 (Central European Time)
Format: Online session via Zoom
Registration: You may register by clicking the button on the right
Language: English
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