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Intellectual property and climate change

LAW5665

Synopsis

The unit will explore a crucial legal aspect connected to a global issue, specifically the relationship between Intellectual Property (IP) and climate change. It will examine the debate over the extent to which human activity contributes to climate change. As a result, reversing human impacts on the atmosphere – specifically, climate change mitigation – will also require the adoption of appropriate technologies. The same notion applies to IP and climate change: the IP system, particularly the patent system, is closely linked with many green technologies that can either help reduce climate change or act as barriers to technological innovation. The unit will cover the following topics: Patents and green technologies, Trade marks and greenwashing, Designs and the circular economy, Right to Repair, Copyright and upcycling, and Geographical Indications.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

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Credit points
6
Level
5
Audience
Postgraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Law
Handbook year
2026

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Offerings (1)

  • Winter semesterPrato · ON-BLK

Listed in 2 areas of study

  • Commercial and corporate lawSpecialisation electives
  • Technology and innovationSpecialisation electives