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SUMMARY:IDEAS Global Challenge Generator Dinner\, hosted by MIT
DESCRIPTION:Working on a project to help underserved communities? Need Funding? Want to recruit new members for your IDEAS Global Challenge team? Want to get involved\, but don’t yet have an idea?\n\nThen join the IDEAS Global Challenge Generator Dinner\, taking place at MIT from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday\, Oct. 10\, in Walker Memorial\, Morss Hall\, Building 50. \nCome hear what IDEAS Global Challenge and hear what other creative social impact projects teams are getting started on. This is the chance to pitch your idea and recruit teammates or pitch your skills to get hired onto a team. With the first chance to submit an Initial Scope Statement two weeks away (10/24)\, here’s your chance to share your idea\, meet teammates and form a team.\n\nRSVP at http://bit.ly/UPOCTN or email globalchallenge-rsvp@mit.edu with “Generator” in the subject to sign-up for a 60-second pitch opportunity. Include the following information\, choosing one of the following:\n\nCategory One – Recruit the IDEAS Dream Team\nCategory Two –  Get Yourself “Hired”
URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/ideas-global-challenge-generator-dinner-hosted-by-mit/
LOCATION:Walker Memorial\, Building 50\, MIT\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
CATEGORIES:Joint Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20131009T120000
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SUMMARY:LIDS Event - Community Development in Rural India: An NGO Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Event: Community Development in Rural India: An NGO Perspective \nWhen: October 9\, 2013 at noon \nLocation: WCC 1010 \nSister Lucy Kurien is the founder of Maher\, an interfaith NGO focused on rural development and women’s issues in India. For 17 years\, Maher has been running projects all over India including homes for abused and battered women\, street children\, and the elderly. Currently Maher has 765 children and 240 women in its homes. Maher also trains destitute women in various tradecrafts such as sewing and jewelry making\, enabling them to live independently with sustainable income. So far\, 2230 women have passed through Maher’s training programs. In order to address the broader development issues facing rural India\, Maher also organizes 465 self-help groups in which Maher staff leads discussions with community leaders and women. The topics range from AIDS awareness and importance of education to sustainable farming practices and rainwater harvesting. \nSister Lucy’s talk will focus on the importance of addressing women’s issues for broader community development and the self-help groups. She will discuss the successes and improvements in these communities as well as the failures\, and where she sees the greatest challenges to India’s development objects and how we can turn them into opportunities for developing the country’s most impoverished areas.
URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-event-community-development-in-rural-india-an-ngo-perspective-2/
LOCATION:Wasserstein Hall Room 1010\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIDS Event
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SUMMARY:LIDS Event – Human Rights and Chinese Investment in Africa
DESCRIPTION:Event: Human Rights and Chinese Investment in Africa with Professor Muna Ndulo \nProfessor Muna Ndulo will discuss the human rights consequences of Chinese investment within Africa. Professor Ndulo is an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of constitution making\, governance and institution building\, human rights and Foreign Direct Investments. He is a Professor of Law Cornell Law School and Director of the Cornell University’s Institute for African Development. He has previously served in a number of UN positions in various developing countries\, including South Africa\, East Timor\, Kosovo\, and Afghanistan. He has also worked for the World Bank\, African Development Bank and United Nations Development Program.
URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-event-human-rights-and-chinese-investment-in-africa/
LOCATION:Wasserstein Hall Room B015\, Harvard Law School\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIDS Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130928
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SUMMARY:LIDS Executive Board Retreat
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URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-executive-board-retreat/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:LIDS Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130924T190000
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SUMMARY:LIDS Projects and Committees Training Event
DESCRIPTION:Come to LIDS’s Projects and Committees Training Event! \nJoin the Law and International Development Society (LIDS) on Tuesday\, Sept. 24 from 7-9 pm in Austin West at Harvard Law School to learn about the organization and ways that you can get involved in the coming school year. We will be highlighting our fall projects\, which cover a range of topics such as micro-finance\, post-conflict constitution drafting\, and Islamic property law. We will also discuss ways to get involved in LIDS committees that make the magic happen by assisting with events\, the symposium\, and communications. \nNote that this event is mandatory for people that want to participate in projects! \n(If you have class at this time\, contact sweiner@jd15.law.harvard.edu and/or john.rennie@tufts.edu\, who will ensure you have the information you need to participate on fall projects.) \nAlso a reminder that applications to work on fall projects are due next Thurs.\, Sept. 26 at 7PM! Visit LIDS Live for more information on how to apply:\nhttps://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/2013/09/15/fall-2013-lids-team-member-applications-open-due-thursday-september-26-at-7pm/ \n 
URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-project-member-training/
LOCATION:Austin West\, Harvard Law School
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SUMMARY:LIDS Board Meeting
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URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Wasserstein Room 2071\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIDS Event
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SUMMARY:International Student Organizations Info Session
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URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/international-student-organizations-info-session/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Joint Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130916T120000
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SUMMARY:Compulsory License and Access to Medicines: The Indian Experience To Date
DESCRIPTION:Event Date:  Monday\, Sept. 16\, 2013  \nEvent Time:  12:00-1:00 p.m. \nEvent Location:  Wasserstein Hall Room B015\,  Harvard Law School \n\n \nDescription: \nMr. V. Lakshmikumaran is the founder and managing partner of Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan (L&S).  L&S is one of India’s elite law firms\, serving several Fortune 500 and top Indian companies in international trade\, tax\, intellectual property\, and corporate matters.   Chambers Asia Pacific recently declared several L&S’s practices to be in the top-tier and  exclaimed that Mr. Lakshmikumaran “possesses a virtual monopoly when it comes to indirect tax litigation” in India.  Besides corporate and tax matters\, L&S handles high-profile intellectual property (IP) cases and has been retained by the Indian government to argue several cases on its behalf before the World Trade Organization (WTO). \nMr. Lakshmikumaran’s talk will focus on India’s compulsory licensing regime\, which can be used to mandate that an IP holder license its IP right to another company or individual for a fee.  In 2012\, India’s government first exercised its power to issue a compulsory license\, allowing a generic pharmaceutical company\, Natco\, to manufacture a version of the cancer-fighting drug\, Nexavar\, developed by Bayer\, after finding\, among others\, the branded drug to be cost-prohibitive for India.  This action is being closely watched worldwide because of the important role played by Indian companies in supplying affordable generic versions of medicines globally.  In March 2013\, the Indian Patent Appeals Body rejected an appeal from Bayer; the case is now before the High Court of Bombay.  If upheld\, the development of this regime may be a game changer for global health\, opening the way for other Indian generic pharmaceutical companies to seek compulsory licenses to manufacture cheaper version of essential drugs.  In fact\, further applications have already been filed against Bristol-Meyers Squibb and Roche for other cancer-fighting drugs.  Mr. Lakshmikumaran will discuss recent global trends in compulsory licensing\, examine the Indian legal framework\, and discuss the lessons of the Nexavar dispute.  He will also explore the compatibility of India’s compulsory licensing regime with the WTO’s TRIPS Agreement. \nLIDS will be co-hosting this event.
URL:https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/lids/event/lids-co-hosting-event-compulsory-license-and-access-to-medicines-the-indian-experience-to-date/
LOCATION:Wasserstein Hall Room B015\, Harvard Law School\, 1585 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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