The Cambridge Handbook of Public-Private Partnerships, Intellectual Property Governance, and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Chon, Margaret; Abdel-Latif, Ahmed; Roffe, Pedro
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Herausgeber: Chon, Margaret; Abdel-Latif, Ahmed; Roffe, Pedro
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Explores the diversity of partnerships at the interface of intellectual property and sustainable development.
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Explores the diversity of partnerships at the interface of intellectual property and sustainable development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9781107175839
- ISBN-10: 1107175836
- Artikelnr.: 52422031
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9781107175839
- ISBN-10: 1107175836
- Artikelnr.: 52422031
Introduction; 1. Charting the triple interface of public-private
partnerships, global knowledge governance, and sustainable development
goals Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe and Ahmed Abdel-Latif; Part I. Public
Health: 2. Public-private partnerships as models for new drug research and
development: the future as now Frederick Abbott; 3. Driving innovation for
global health through multi-stakeholder partnerships Anatole Krattiger,
Thomas Bombelles and Ania Jedrusik; 4. Creating, managing, and advancing
collaborations: the road to successful partnerships Katy M. Graef, Jennifer
Dent and Amy Starr; 5. Patent pooling in public health Esteban Burrone; 6.
Intellectual property in early-phase research public-private partnerships
in the biomedical sector Hilde Stevens and Isabelle Huys; Part II.
Education, ICT and Libraries: 7. A publisher perspective on a
public-private partnership for access to biomedical information Jens
Bammel; 8. A sustainable development agenda for the World Intellectual
Property Organization: networked governance and public-private partnerships
Sara Bannerman; 9. The Marrakesh Treaty, public-private partnerships, and
access to copyrighted works by visually impaired persons Susan Isiko trba;
10. Intellectual property and public-private partner motivations: lessons
from a digital library Melissa Levine; Part III. Green Technologies and
Agriculture: 11. The rise of public-private partnerships in green
technologies and intellectual property rights Ahmed Abdel-Latif; 12.
Innovation law and policy choices for climate change-related public-private
partnerships Joshua Sarnoff and Margaret Chon; 13. How do climate change
and energy-related partnerships impact innovation and technology transfer?
Ay¿em Mert and Philipp Pattberg; 14. One size does not fit all: the role of
the state and the private sector in the governing framework of geographical
indications Irene Calboli and Delphine Marie-Vivienne; Part IV. Governance
and Institutional Design Perspectives: 15. Public-private partnerships and
technology sharing: existing models and future institutional designs
Padmashree Gehl Sampath; 16. From the MDGs to the SDGs: cross-sector
partnerships as avenues to development in the UN system David J. Maurrasse;
17. Sustainable development through a cross-regional research partnership
Chidi Oguamanam and Jeremy De Beer; 18. Intellectual property, human rights
and public-private partnerships Peter K. Yu; Conclusions; 19. The triple
interface: findings and future directions Margaret Chon.
partnerships, global knowledge governance, and sustainable development
goals Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe and Ahmed Abdel-Latif; Part I. Public
Health: 2. Public-private partnerships as models for new drug research and
development: the future as now Frederick Abbott; 3. Driving innovation for
global health through multi-stakeholder partnerships Anatole Krattiger,
Thomas Bombelles and Ania Jedrusik; 4. Creating, managing, and advancing
collaborations: the road to successful partnerships Katy M. Graef, Jennifer
Dent and Amy Starr; 5. Patent pooling in public health Esteban Burrone; 6.
Intellectual property in early-phase research public-private partnerships
in the biomedical sector Hilde Stevens and Isabelle Huys; Part II.
Education, ICT and Libraries: 7. A publisher perspective on a
public-private partnership for access to biomedical information Jens
Bammel; 8. A sustainable development agenda for the World Intellectual
Property Organization: networked governance and public-private partnerships
Sara Bannerman; 9. The Marrakesh Treaty, public-private partnerships, and
access to copyrighted works by visually impaired persons Susan Isiko trba;
10. Intellectual property and public-private partner motivations: lessons
from a digital library Melissa Levine; Part III. Green Technologies and
Agriculture: 11. The rise of public-private partnerships in green
technologies and intellectual property rights Ahmed Abdel-Latif; 12.
Innovation law and policy choices for climate change-related public-private
partnerships Joshua Sarnoff and Margaret Chon; 13. How do climate change
and energy-related partnerships impact innovation and technology transfer?
Ay¿em Mert and Philipp Pattberg; 14. One size does not fit all: the role of
the state and the private sector in the governing framework of geographical
indications Irene Calboli and Delphine Marie-Vivienne; Part IV. Governance
and Institutional Design Perspectives: 15. Public-private partnerships and
technology sharing: existing models and future institutional designs
Padmashree Gehl Sampath; 16. From the MDGs to the SDGs: cross-sector
partnerships as avenues to development in the UN system David J. Maurrasse;
17. Sustainable development through a cross-regional research partnership
Chidi Oguamanam and Jeremy De Beer; 18. Intellectual property, human rights
and public-private partnerships Peter K. Yu; Conclusions; 19. The triple
interface: findings and future directions Margaret Chon.
Introduction; 1. Charting the triple interface of public-private
partnerships, global knowledge governance, and sustainable development
goals Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe and Ahmed Abdel-Latif; Part I. Public
Health: 2. Public-private partnerships as models for new drug research and
development: the future as now Frederick Abbott; 3. Driving innovation for
global health through multi-stakeholder partnerships Anatole Krattiger,
Thomas Bombelles and Ania Jedrusik; 4. Creating, managing, and advancing
collaborations: the road to successful partnerships Katy M. Graef, Jennifer
Dent and Amy Starr; 5. Patent pooling in public health Esteban Burrone; 6.
Intellectual property in early-phase research public-private partnerships
in the biomedical sector Hilde Stevens and Isabelle Huys; Part II.
Education, ICT and Libraries: 7. A publisher perspective on a
public-private partnership for access to biomedical information Jens
Bammel; 8. A sustainable development agenda for the World Intellectual
Property Organization: networked governance and public-private partnerships
Sara Bannerman; 9. The Marrakesh Treaty, public-private partnerships, and
access to copyrighted works by visually impaired persons Susan Isiko trba;
10. Intellectual property and public-private partner motivations: lessons
from a digital library Melissa Levine; Part III. Green Technologies and
Agriculture: 11. The rise of public-private partnerships in green
technologies and intellectual property rights Ahmed Abdel-Latif; 12.
Innovation law and policy choices for climate change-related public-private
partnerships Joshua Sarnoff and Margaret Chon; 13. How do climate change
and energy-related partnerships impact innovation and technology transfer?
Ay¿em Mert and Philipp Pattberg; 14. One size does not fit all: the role of
the state and the private sector in the governing framework of geographical
indications Irene Calboli and Delphine Marie-Vivienne; Part IV. Governance
and Institutional Design Perspectives: 15. Public-private partnerships and
technology sharing: existing models and future institutional designs
Padmashree Gehl Sampath; 16. From the MDGs to the SDGs: cross-sector
partnerships as avenues to development in the UN system David J. Maurrasse;
17. Sustainable development through a cross-regional research partnership
Chidi Oguamanam and Jeremy De Beer; 18. Intellectual property, human rights
and public-private partnerships Peter K. Yu; Conclusions; 19. The triple
interface: findings and future directions Margaret Chon.
partnerships, global knowledge governance, and sustainable development
goals Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe and Ahmed Abdel-Latif; Part I. Public
Health: 2. Public-private partnerships as models for new drug research and
development: the future as now Frederick Abbott; 3. Driving innovation for
global health through multi-stakeholder partnerships Anatole Krattiger,
Thomas Bombelles and Ania Jedrusik; 4. Creating, managing, and advancing
collaborations: the road to successful partnerships Katy M. Graef, Jennifer
Dent and Amy Starr; 5. Patent pooling in public health Esteban Burrone; 6.
Intellectual property in early-phase research public-private partnerships
in the biomedical sector Hilde Stevens and Isabelle Huys; Part II.
Education, ICT and Libraries: 7. A publisher perspective on a
public-private partnership for access to biomedical information Jens
Bammel; 8. A sustainable development agenda for the World Intellectual
Property Organization: networked governance and public-private partnerships
Sara Bannerman; 9. The Marrakesh Treaty, public-private partnerships, and
access to copyrighted works by visually impaired persons Susan Isiko trba;
10. Intellectual property and public-private partner motivations: lessons
from a digital library Melissa Levine; Part III. Green Technologies and
Agriculture: 11. The rise of public-private partnerships in green
technologies and intellectual property rights Ahmed Abdel-Latif; 12.
Innovation law and policy choices for climate change-related public-private
partnerships Joshua Sarnoff and Margaret Chon; 13. How do climate change
and energy-related partnerships impact innovation and technology transfer?
Ay¿em Mert and Philipp Pattberg; 14. One size does not fit all: the role of
the state and the private sector in the governing framework of geographical
indications Irene Calboli and Delphine Marie-Vivienne; Part IV. Governance
and Institutional Design Perspectives: 15. Public-private partnerships and
technology sharing: existing models and future institutional designs
Padmashree Gehl Sampath; 16. From the MDGs to the SDGs: cross-sector
partnerships as avenues to development in the UN system David J. Maurrasse;
17. Sustainable development through a cross-regional research partnership
Chidi Oguamanam and Jeremy De Beer; 18. Intellectual property, human rights
and public-private partnerships Peter K. Yu; Conclusions; 19. The triple
interface: findings and future directions Margaret Chon.