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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Fast-track counseling
University Extension Course for Legal Assistant for People with Intellectual Disabilities
- Madrid, Spain
Course
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish, English
Fast-track counseling
The University Extension Course for Legal Assistant for People with Intellectual Disabilities is specifically designed to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities by providing them with comprehensive knowledge in various legal matters, enabling them to pursue more significant employment opportunities in society.


Central Law Training
Specialist Paralegal Qualification in Residential Conveyancing in England & Wales
Course
Full time, Part time
Blended
English
This practical qualification will take you through an entire residential conveyancing transaction from taking instructions to post completion.
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What is intellectual property law?
Intellectual Property Law is the area of law that deals with the protection of creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols and names used in commerce. These creations are called "intellectual property" because they are products of the intellect. Intellectual property law includes copyright law in that it protects creative endeavors; however, intellectual property law extends beyond the audio and visual expression protected under copyright to include expressions of ideas.
What careers are available to intellectual property law students?
Intellectual property law is a specialized area of law that offers many opportunities for practice. Lawyers specializing in intellectual property law may work in private practice, for a government agency, or for a large corporation. Some typical job titles include patent attorney, trademark lawyer, and copyright lawyer.
Why studying intellectual property law is important?
Intellectual property law is important because it helps to protect the creations of the mind. This area of law gives people the legal right to control how their intellectual property is used, and it can help to prevent others from unlawfully using or taking credit for someone's work.
What will I study during my intellectual property law degree?
What will I study during my intellectual property law degree?
During an intellectual property law degree, you will learn about the different types of intellectual property, how to protect each type, and how to resolve disputes related to intellectual property usage or ownership. You will also learn about the law of copyright, patent law, and trademark law. In addition, you will gain skills in research, writing, and oral advocacy.