Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan

Reader in International and European Intellectual Property Law, University of Cambridge

Working primarily as an academic at Cambridge University, Henning’s research, training and teaching focuses on international intellectual property protection and development issues, public health, world trade and investment law. Henning has published widely on the above topics. He has been training UK government officials on IP and trade since 2018, and frequently teaches international IP Law at specialised IP Master Programmes around the World. Henning has advised international organisations, NGOs as well as developing- and developed country governments on international IP, WTO and investment law issues and has worked as a legal expert for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on IP and development on several occasions.

Henning’s recent policy work includes a handbook on negotiating development oriented intellectual property provisions in trade and investment agreements and a study on utility model protection in Pakistan.

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