International forum on intellectual property enforcement 2019 - Resolving governance gaps to country intellectual property rights infringements, Paris

Notre Dame in Parijs
date June 12, 2019 - June 13, 2019
city Paris, France
location Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal 75016 Paris Show location
organisation European Commission (EC) i

International Forum on IP Enforcement 2019

Published on: 24/05/2019

The 3rd International Forum on IP Enforcement will bring together key European and international decision makers, enforcement agencies, multinational companies and other stakeholders to discuss trends and alternative enforcement techniques for intellectual property at EU and international level.

Event date: 12/06/2019 to 13/06/2019

Location: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal 75016 Paris

Organiser: OECD, the EU Intellectual Property Office and the European Commission

This event seeks to promote evidence-based policy making, to reinforce cooperation between all international actors involved, to facilitate building a common, coherent and effective strategy to support IPR enforcement and address governance gaps within the EU, the OECD countries and internationally.

More information and the latest agenda is available on the EU Intellectual Property Office website.

To participate

  • 1. 
    Register online now until 7 June 2019.
  • 2. 
    Wait until your registration is validated with a confirmation email.
  • 3. 
    Following the confirmation, you will receive a formal invitation to participate in the event.

Contact: GROW-IPRENFORCEMENT@ec.europa.eu


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European Commission (EC)

The European Commission is the executive body of the EU and runs its day-to-day business. It is made up of the College of Commissioners, 27 European Commissioners, one for each member state, who are each responsible for one or several policy areas. In addition, the 'Commission' also refers to the entire administrative body that supports the Commissioners, consisting of the Directorates-General and the Services.

The European Commission is the sole EU body capable of proposing new legislation. The Commission also performs an oversight function, monitoring whether European legislation is properly implemented in the member states. In the event of non-compliance, the Commission can coerce a member state to comply by starting a legal procedure at the European Court of Justice.

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