Instructor(s): Sara Faherty

2 credits (conditional enrol)

Pre or co-requisite: One of the two students participating in this moot must be named Non-Graduating Oralist at the Fox Intellectual Property Moot.

Selection: The student who wins Best Non-Graduating Oralist at the Fox Intellectual Property Moot is invited to attend this moot and provided with external funding. The students partner in the Fox may enrol in this competition as well. If that partner has graduated, or does not wish to participate, the student Moot Court Committee will select a student for the second position on the U of T team.

The Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot is held annually in Oxford over a weekend in March. It is hosted by the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre and organized by a committee of DPhil and FHS students with an interest in intellectual property. The competition invites teams from universities around the world to prepare written submissions and present oral argument on each side of a hypothetical intellectual property law problem set by experts in the field. NB The Faculty has not joined this moot, and only sends a team when a University of Toronto student has been personally invited by virtue of having been named Best Non-Graduating Oralist at the Fox Intellectual Property Moot.

Note: The Moot is conditional enrol and will be added to the student's course selection once confirmation of participation is confirmed. In the meantime, students must select sufficient credits for the term/year. Once approved students will have the opportunity to adjust their credits.

Evaluation
2 ungraded credits for satisfactory completion of the oral and written components of the competition. The grading will take into account the oral and written components of the competition.
Academic year
2022 - 2023

At a Glance

Second Term
Credits
2
Moot

Enrolment

Maximum
2

2 JD