Intellectual Property Debates in South Asia
Law, Development, and Practice
Herausgeber: Upreti, Pratyush Nath
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Law, Development, and Practice
Herausgeber: Upreti, Pratyush Nath
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Brings together leading scholars from South Asia and beyond to examine the development of intellectual property law within the national South Asian systems and values.
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Brings together leading scholars from South Asia and beyond to examine the development of intellectual property law within the national South Asian systems and values.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509978809
- ISBN-10: 1509978801
- Artikelnr.: 73496025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509978809
- ISBN-10: 1509978801
- Artikelnr.: 73496025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pratyush Nath Upreti is Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law at Queen's University Belfast, UK.
1. Intellectual Property in South Asia: An Editor's Introduction, Pratyush
Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK).
Part I: Intellectual Property, History and Development
2. Intellectual Property and Social Justice: Remembering the Contribution
of Professor Shamnad Basheer, Swaraj Paul Barooah (SPICY IP, India)
3. The Enduring Enigma of Novartis v Union of India: The 3D (Third
Dimension) of Indian IP Values? Yogesh Pai and Virender Chandel (National
Law University Delhi, India)
4. The Indian Patent Office 1911-1950: Colonized as Administrator of
Technology Transfer Précis, Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse University, USA)
5. Geographical Indications for Sustainable Development in South Asia:
Developing a Decolonial Approach, Devanshi Saxena (University of Antwerp,
Belgium)
6. Intellectual Property for Inclusive Development through Subnational
Variations, Pratyush Nath Upreti and Niharika Salar (Queen's University
Belfast, UK)
Part II: Intellectual Property Developments in South Asia
7. Shaping an IP Regime for Sri Lanka: From the Decorative to the
Functional, Naazima Kamardeen (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka).
8. Striking the Balance: Adapting Indian Copyright Law for GenAI and
Beyond, Arul George Scaria and Varsha Jhavar (National Law School of India
University)
9. Empirical and Normative Analysis of Trade Mark Litigation in Nepal,
Pratyush Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Welfare Implications of TRIPS-Compliant Patent Litigation in Pakistan:
Public Health and Sustainable Development Goals, Muhammad Zaheer Abbas
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Aziz ur Rehman
(Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan) and Muhammad Mubeen (Green
International University, Pakistan)
11. Afghanistan's Compliance with TRIPS Agreement: Challenges, Progress,
and Implications, Awal Khan Ahmadzai (Science Academy of Afghanistan,
Kabul)
Part III: Institutions, Courts and Practices
12. Patenting Inventions in Bangladesh: Compatibility with TRIPS and South
Asian Practices, Mohammad Towhidul Islam (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
and Sadman Rizwan Apurbo (BRAC University, Bangladesh)
13. Copyright and Education: Fair Access to Learning Materials in South
Asian Countries, Chamila Talagala (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
14. Sri Lanka's Urgent Call for a National Intellectual Property Policy:
Insights and Lessons from Neighbouring Countries, Althaf Marsoof (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
15. Position of Women in the Field of Intellectual Property: South Asian
Perspectives, Gargi Chakrabarti (Dharmashastra National Law University
Jabalpur, India)
16. Intellectual Property Teaching in South Asia: History, Politics and
Knowledge, Lokesh Vyas (Sciences Po Law School, France)
Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK).
Part I: Intellectual Property, History and Development
2. Intellectual Property and Social Justice: Remembering the Contribution
of Professor Shamnad Basheer, Swaraj Paul Barooah (SPICY IP, India)
3. The Enduring Enigma of Novartis v Union of India: The 3D (Third
Dimension) of Indian IP Values? Yogesh Pai and Virender Chandel (National
Law University Delhi, India)
4. The Indian Patent Office 1911-1950: Colonized as Administrator of
Technology Transfer Précis, Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse University, USA)
5. Geographical Indications for Sustainable Development in South Asia:
Developing a Decolonial Approach, Devanshi Saxena (University of Antwerp,
Belgium)
6. Intellectual Property for Inclusive Development through Subnational
Variations, Pratyush Nath Upreti and Niharika Salar (Queen's University
Belfast, UK)
Part II: Intellectual Property Developments in South Asia
7. Shaping an IP Regime for Sri Lanka: From the Decorative to the
Functional, Naazima Kamardeen (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka).
8. Striking the Balance: Adapting Indian Copyright Law for GenAI and
Beyond, Arul George Scaria and Varsha Jhavar (National Law School of India
University)
9. Empirical and Normative Analysis of Trade Mark Litigation in Nepal,
Pratyush Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Welfare Implications of TRIPS-Compliant Patent Litigation in Pakistan:
Public Health and Sustainable Development Goals, Muhammad Zaheer Abbas
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Aziz ur Rehman
(Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan) and Muhammad Mubeen (Green
International University, Pakistan)
11. Afghanistan's Compliance with TRIPS Agreement: Challenges, Progress,
and Implications, Awal Khan Ahmadzai (Science Academy of Afghanistan,
Kabul)
Part III: Institutions, Courts and Practices
12. Patenting Inventions in Bangladesh: Compatibility with TRIPS and South
Asian Practices, Mohammad Towhidul Islam (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
and Sadman Rizwan Apurbo (BRAC University, Bangladesh)
13. Copyright and Education: Fair Access to Learning Materials in South
Asian Countries, Chamila Talagala (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
14. Sri Lanka's Urgent Call for a National Intellectual Property Policy:
Insights and Lessons from Neighbouring Countries, Althaf Marsoof (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
15. Position of Women in the Field of Intellectual Property: South Asian
Perspectives, Gargi Chakrabarti (Dharmashastra National Law University
Jabalpur, India)
16. Intellectual Property Teaching in South Asia: History, Politics and
Knowledge, Lokesh Vyas (Sciences Po Law School, France)
1. Intellectual Property in South Asia: An Editor's Introduction, Pratyush
Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK).
Part I: Intellectual Property, History and Development
2. Intellectual Property and Social Justice: Remembering the Contribution
of Professor Shamnad Basheer, Swaraj Paul Barooah (SPICY IP, India)
3. The Enduring Enigma of Novartis v Union of India: The 3D (Third
Dimension) of Indian IP Values? Yogesh Pai and Virender Chandel (National
Law University Delhi, India)
4. The Indian Patent Office 1911-1950: Colonized as Administrator of
Technology Transfer Précis, Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse University, USA)
5. Geographical Indications for Sustainable Development in South Asia:
Developing a Decolonial Approach, Devanshi Saxena (University of Antwerp,
Belgium)
6. Intellectual Property for Inclusive Development through Subnational
Variations, Pratyush Nath Upreti and Niharika Salar (Queen's University
Belfast, UK)
Part II: Intellectual Property Developments in South Asia
7. Shaping an IP Regime for Sri Lanka: From the Decorative to the
Functional, Naazima Kamardeen (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka).
8. Striking the Balance: Adapting Indian Copyright Law for GenAI and
Beyond, Arul George Scaria and Varsha Jhavar (National Law School of India
University)
9. Empirical and Normative Analysis of Trade Mark Litigation in Nepal,
Pratyush Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Welfare Implications of TRIPS-Compliant Patent Litigation in Pakistan:
Public Health and Sustainable Development Goals, Muhammad Zaheer Abbas
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Aziz ur Rehman
(Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan) and Muhammad Mubeen (Green
International University, Pakistan)
11. Afghanistan's Compliance with TRIPS Agreement: Challenges, Progress,
and Implications, Awal Khan Ahmadzai (Science Academy of Afghanistan,
Kabul)
Part III: Institutions, Courts and Practices
12. Patenting Inventions in Bangladesh: Compatibility with TRIPS and South
Asian Practices, Mohammad Towhidul Islam (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
and Sadman Rizwan Apurbo (BRAC University, Bangladesh)
13. Copyright and Education: Fair Access to Learning Materials in South
Asian Countries, Chamila Talagala (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
14. Sri Lanka's Urgent Call for a National Intellectual Property Policy:
Insights and Lessons from Neighbouring Countries, Althaf Marsoof (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
15. Position of Women in the Field of Intellectual Property: South Asian
Perspectives, Gargi Chakrabarti (Dharmashastra National Law University
Jabalpur, India)
16. Intellectual Property Teaching in South Asia: History, Politics and
Knowledge, Lokesh Vyas (Sciences Po Law School, France)
Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK).
Part I: Intellectual Property, History and Development
2. Intellectual Property and Social Justice: Remembering the Contribution
of Professor Shamnad Basheer, Swaraj Paul Barooah (SPICY IP, India)
3. The Enduring Enigma of Novartis v Union of India: The 3D (Third
Dimension) of Indian IP Values? Yogesh Pai and Virender Chandel (National
Law University Delhi, India)
4. The Indian Patent Office 1911-1950: Colonized as Administrator of
Technology Transfer Précis, Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse University, USA)
5. Geographical Indications for Sustainable Development in South Asia:
Developing a Decolonial Approach, Devanshi Saxena (University of Antwerp,
Belgium)
6. Intellectual Property for Inclusive Development through Subnational
Variations, Pratyush Nath Upreti and Niharika Salar (Queen's University
Belfast, UK)
Part II: Intellectual Property Developments in South Asia
7. Shaping an IP Regime for Sri Lanka: From the Decorative to the
Functional, Naazima Kamardeen (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka).
8. Striking the Balance: Adapting Indian Copyright Law for GenAI and
Beyond, Arul George Scaria and Varsha Jhavar (National Law School of India
University)
9. Empirical and Normative Analysis of Trade Mark Litigation in Nepal,
Pratyush Nath Upreti (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Welfare Implications of TRIPS-Compliant Patent Litigation in Pakistan:
Public Health and Sustainable Development Goals, Muhammad Zaheer Abbas
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Aziz ur Rehman
(Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan) and Muhammad Mubeen (Green
International University, Pakistan)
11. Afghanistan's Compliance with TRIPS Agreement: Challenges, Progress,
and Implications, Awal Khan Ahmadzai (Science Academy of Afghanistan,
Kabul)
Part III: Institutions, Courts and Practices
12. Patenting Inventions in Bangladesh: Compatibility with TRIPS and South
Asian Practices, Mohammad Towhidul Islam (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
and Sadman Rizwan Apurbo (BRAC University, Bangladesh)
13. Copyright and Education: Fair Access to Learning Materials in South
Asian Countries, Chamila Talagala (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
14. Sri Lanka's Urgent Call for a National Intellectual Property Policy:
Insights and Lessons from Neighbouring Countries, Althaf Marsoof (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
15. Position of Women in the Field of Intellectual Property: South Asian
Perspectives, Gargi Chakrabarti (Dharmashastra National Law University
Jabalpur, India)
16. Intellectual Property Teaching in South Asia: History, Politics and
Knowledge, Lokesh Vyas (Sciences Po Law School, France)