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Professor Osei-Tutu presented her scholarship as part of a symposium that took place at St. John’s Law School in New York, NY on April 22, 2016. The symposium, hosted by the St. John’s Intellectual Property Law Center, was on Values, Questions, and Methods in Intellectual Property Law. This symposium brought together a group of renowned intellectual property scholars from a number of top U.S. law schools and highly rated intellectual property programs.

Professor Osei-Tutu presented Human Development as an Intellectual Property Metric, in which she argued that we should evaluate and develop intellectual property laws and policies based on their ability to promote human development. Her essay is forthcoming in the St. John’s Law Review symposium publication.

The agenda for the symposium is available here: http://www.stjohnslawiplc.org/events/2016/4/22/symposium-values-questions-and-methods-in-intellectual-property