Legal Aspects of Arts Management
Curriculum and subjects
Given the diverse geographic origin of the students, this subject will use the parameters of international law and will include aspects of European law (European Union).
This course is made up of two parts; each of them will have the same number of sessions:
- The first part which will be taught by Professor Maria Mut, will focus on the way International Public Law protects and manages culture and art in all of its forms, both tangible and intangible.
- The second part which will be taught by Carlos Rivadulla, will focus on the regime of intellectual property, taking into account the process of international harmonization that this discipline has recently experienced.
Both parts of the course will have theoretical content as well as practical cases.
Study programme and subjects 2020-2021
| Subjects in course | Type | Term | ECTS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal Aspects of Cultural Management Course | OB | Term.1-Term.2 | 3,00 |
- ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
- Term: calendar term
Lecturers and professors
Carlos Rivadulla
Mr Rivadulla is a graduate in law from the University of Barcelona. He holds a Master of Laws (Intellectual Property) in the Information Society (field of law) from the UOC (Open University of Catalonia). He is also an associate in Clifford Chance, a global law firm, in the department of Industrial and Intellectual Property. He is a lecturer and tutor in the UOC and a former lecturer in the UAB-EUSS, ISDE and the IE. He is the elected spokesman for the Intellectual Property and image rights department in the Il·lustre Col·legi d’Advocats de Barcelona (ICAB). He won first prize in the ICAB oratory competition (2003) and second prize in the ICAB law narrative competition (2007).
