IP Osgoode and the (IPIC) are thrilled to announce the winners of the annual edition of :
- In the Law Student category, Leandra Keren of Queen's University won for her entry on "Children's Right to Parental Privacy".
- In the Graduate Student category, Lindsay Paquette of Osgoode Professional Development won for her entry, “Bill C-15 and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Proposal for Intellectual Property Law Reform in Canada for the Protection, Preservation and Prosperity of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expression″.
- In the Professional category, the judges did not select a winner for this year’s Challenge.
The winner will be receiving a prize of $1,000 and, in addition to having their winning articles showcased here on the IPilogue, the articles will be considered for publication in the or the . We would like to thank our esteemed intellectual property experts who served as judges for the Challenge:
- The Honourable Roger T. Hughes QC
We look forward to next year’s IP Writing Challenge and continuing to help ignite a more vibrant public policy discussion on all facets of intellectual property law and technology.
