The University of Luxembourg has announced two upcoming events in July.

On Monday 9 July, the University will host an event titled Luxembourg’s New IP Box: Protecting your intellectual property.

On 22 March 2018, the Luxembourgish government voted a new Intellectual Property (IP) Law and this event, organised by the University of Luxembourg Incubator, will discuss what is new about this version of the latest IP Box. Participants will learn how they can use it to protect their IP while generating revenue out of it. The event will start at 18:00 at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust at Kirchberg.

On Friday 13 July the event will be Reflecting on the Effectiveness of EU Anti-Discrimination Law.

EU anti-discrimination legislation has existed since the 1970s in respect of gender equality and since 2000 for the grounds of racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age and sexual orientation. This lecture will reflect upon the strengths and limitations of the individual rights model that characterises EU anti-discrimination law. It will consider options for reform of the legal framework in order to enhance its effectiveness. The event will take place at the Weicker Building at Campus Kirchberg at 12:00.