- Intellectual Property Law
- Innovation Law
- Tax Law
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Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse is a Full Professor at the McGill Faculty of Law and Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP) from 2011–2020. He holds degrees from the Université de Montréal (LL.M., Ph.D.) and the University of Mainz (French-German Business Law). His research focuses on intellectual property law, innovation policy, and the intersection of law with tax, labor, and commercial systems. He teaches courses on intellectual property, commercial law, and evidence in civil matters, and has pioneered innovative courses like 'IP in the Making' with government collaboration. Education: LL.M. and Ph.D. in Law, Université de Montréal Undergraduate degree in French-German Business Law, University of Mainz Barreau du Québec Licensing (2000) His research explores the legal costs of innovation, including projects like InterLIG (geography-based creative zones) and Mobility of Knowledge (non-compete clauses’ impact on innovation). He frequently engages in policy debates and has argued landmark IP cases such as Euro-Excellence v. Kraft Canada before the Supreme Court of Canada. Awards and Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, his leadership roles and prolific publications reflect sustained academic and professional influence. Grants & Collaboration: Active in policy initiatives with Heritage Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Founded Éditions Thémis’ Innovation & Competition series and edits LexisNexis’ Jurisclasseur Propriété Intellectuelle . Labs/Teams: Leads the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP) and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on projects like A New Incorporeal Property Regime , rethinking digital asset frameworks under Quebec civil law.









