Intellectual Property and Development: Understanding the Interfaces Liber amicorum Pedro Roffe /

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Korporativní autor: SpringerLink (Online service)
Další autoři: Correa, Carlos (Editor), Seuba, Xavier (Editor)
Shrnutí:XXX, 431 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color.
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Vydání:1st ed. 2019.
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2856-5
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Obsah:
  • Ch.1 Introduction
  • Ch.2 Policy Space in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer: A New Economic Research Agenda
  • Ch.3 Legislative and Regulatory Takings of Intellectual Property: Early Stage Intervention Against a New Jurisprudential Virus
  • Ch.4 Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer: Why We Need a New Agenda
  • Ch.5 Intellectual Property as a Financial Contribution Under the WTO Subsidies Agreement
  • Ch.6 Four Decades of Technology Transfer, Trade and Intellectual Property: The Work of Pedro Roffe
  • Ch.7 Development Bridge Over Troubled Intellectual Property Water
  • Ch.8 What Role for Intellectual Property in Industrial Development?
  • Ch.9 WIPO’s Assistance to Developing Countries: The Evolution of Debate and Current Challenges
  • Ch.10 The Twenty-First Century Intellectual Property Office
  • Ch.11 Least-Developed Countries, Transfer of Technology and the TRIPS Agreement
  • Ch.12 Warner Lambert v Actavis: The Tricky Task of Examining Patent Infringement in New Medical Use Cases
  • Ch.13 Traditional Knowledge and the Public Domain
  • Ch.14 The Globalisation of Plant Variety Protection: Are Developing Countries Still Policy Takers?
  • Ch.15 Why the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity Matters to Science and Industry Everywhere
  • Ch.16 The Private International Law of Access and Benefit-Sharing Contracts
  • Ch.17 New Challenges for the Nagoya Protocol: Diverging Implementation Regimes for Access and Benefit-Sharing
  • Ch.18 Marine Genetic Resources Within National Jurisdiction: Flagging Implications for Access and Benefit Sharing and Analysing Patent Trends.