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philosophy, followed by a LLM at Harvard Law School, as a Kennedy Scholar
and Harlech Award holder. He qualified at the English and New York bars in
1988 and, since 1989, he has practised as a barrister in London, specialising
in intellectual property law. He has appeared in many leading cases with both
technical and artistic subject matter. In 1997 he was appointed Junior
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government in intellectual property cases). In his practice, he works for a wide
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government, and co-ordinator of the Inter-ministerial Group on Intellectual
Property, and from 1988-91 he was government delegate in international
negotiations on intellectual property (the TRIPS Agreement). He was Director
of the UNDP/UNIDO Regional Programme on Informatics and
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