Intellectual Property and Development: Understanding the Interfaces : Liber amicorum Pedro Roffe / edited by Carlos Correa, Xavier Seuba.
2019
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Title
Intellectual Property and Development: Understanding the Interfaces : Liber amicorum Pedro Roffe / edited by Carlos Correa, Xavier Seuba.
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1st ed. 2019.
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Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Description
XXX, 431 p. 22 illus., 21 illus. in color. online resource
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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.
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.
Summary
This book comprises chapters by leading international authors analysing the interface between intellectual property and foreign direct investment, development, and free trade. The authors search for a balance between the conflicting interests that inherently coexist in intellectual property law. The chapters dig deep into the subjects and notions that have become central in international intellectual property legal developments: i) flexibility, public interest and policy-space for implementation; ii) interfaces between the intellectual property regime and other legal regimes; and iii) the development of international intellectual property law and its influence on national legal orders, which includes the implementation of intellectual property undertakings.
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