The Development Agenda (eBook, PDF)
Global Intellectual Property and Developing Countries
Redaktion: Netanel, Neil Weinstock
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This book addresses what the Development Agenda entails by examining the latest empirical research on intellectual property and development. Neil Netanel and his contributors offer a well-thought out theory on how IP could and possibly should be tailored to account for the needs of countries in various stages of development, and whether or not there are plausible alternatives to proprietary rights. By viewing IP law from a global perspective, this volume also addresses the effect of the Development Agenda on global IP and cultural sovereignty, competition law and innovation in the global…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199711840
- Artikelnr.: 63038899
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199711840
- Artikelnr.: 63038899
* Contributors
* Chapter 1
* Introduction: The WIPO Development Agenda and its Development Policy
Context
* The Development Agenda and the International IP Treaty Regime
*
* Chapter 2
* The Development Agenda at WIPO: Where Does it Stand?
*
* Chapter 3
* TRIPS 3.0: Policy Calibration and Innovation Displacement
* The Development Agenda in Historical and Institutional Context
*
* Chapter 4
* The WIPO Development Agenda in a Historical and Political Context
*
* Chapter 5
* The Politics of Intellectual-Property Reform in Developing Countries:
The Relevance of the World Intellectual Property Organization
* The Development Agenda: Cautionary Notes from Two Directions
*
* Chapter 6
* History Lessons for the WIPO Development Agenda
*
* Chapter 7
* The WIPO Development Agenda: A Cautionary Note
* Intellectual Property and Development: A Comparative Analysis
*
* Chapter 8
* What Direction Is The Wind Blowing? Protection of DRM in China
*
* Chapter 9
* Are National Patent Laws the Blossoming Rains?: Evidence from
Domestic Innovation, Technology Transfers, and International Trade
Post Patent Implementations in the
* Period 1978-2002
*
* Chapter 10
* Historical Perspectives on Patent Systems in Economic Development
* Access to Medicine
*
* Chapter 11
* Expanding Patent Rights in Pharmaceuticals: The Linkage Between
Patents and Drug Registration
*
* Chapter 12
* Is Product Patent Protection Necessary to Spur Innovation in
Developing Countries? RandD by Indian Pharmaceutical Companies after
TRIPS
*
* Chapter 13
* IPRs and Technological Development in Pharmaceuticals: Who is
Patenting What in Brazil after the TRIPS?
* Cultural Industries
*
* Chapter 14
* The Production of Knowledge, Innovation and IP in Developing
Countries: Creative Industries and the Development Agenda
*
* Chapter 15
* Arab Musiconomics, Culture, Copyright and the Commons
*
* Chapter 16
* Michael D. Birnhack, Trading Copyright: Global Pressure on Local
Culture
* Industry Structure, Innovation and Access
*
* Chapter 17
* Antitrust, Patents, and Developing Nations
*
* Chapter 18
* Leonardo Burlamaqui, Innovation, Competition Policies and
Intellectual Property: An Evolutionary Perspective and its Policy
Implications
* Intellectual Property and Developing Country Citizens' Freedom
*
* Chapter 19
* Intellectual Property and Development as Freedom
*
* Chapter 20
* Contours of an International Instrument on Limitations and Exceptions
* Contributors
* Chapter 1
* Introduction: The WIPO Development Agenda and its Development Policy
Context
* The Development Agenda and the International IP Treaty Regime
*
* Chapter 2
* The Development Agenda at WIPO: Where Does it Stand?
*
* Chapter 3
* TRIPS 3.0: Policy Calibration and Innovation Displacement
* The Development Agenda in Historical and Institutional Context
*
* Chapter 4
* The WIPO Development Agenda in a Historical and Political Context
*
* Chapter 5
* The Politics of Intellectual-Property Reform in Developing Countries:
The Relevance of the World Intellectual Property Organization
* The Development Agenda: Cautionary Notes from Two Directions
*
* Chapter 6
* History Lessons for the WIPO Development Agenda
*
* Chapter 7
* The WIPO Development Agenda: A Cautionary Note
* Intellectual Property and Development: A Comparative Analysis
*
* Chapter 8
* What Direction Is The Wind Blowing? Protection of DRM in China
*
* Chapter 9
* Are National Patent Laws the Blossoming Rains?: Evidence from
Domestic Innovation, Technology Transfers, and International Trade
Post Patent Implementations in the
* Period 1978-2002
*
* Chapter 10
* Historical Perspectives on Patent Systems in Economic Development
* Access to Medicine
*
* Chapter 11
* Expanding Patent Rights in Pharmaceuticals: The Linkage Between
Patents and Drug Registration
*
* Chapter 12
* Is Product Patent Protection Necessary to Spur Innovation in
Developing Countries? RandD by Indian Pharmaceutical Companies after
TRIPS
*
* Chapter 13
* IPRs and Technological Development in Pharmaceuticals: Who is
Patenting What in Brazil after the TRIPS?
* Cultural Industries
*
* Chapter 14
* The Production of Knowledge, Innovation and IP in Developing
Countries: Creative Industries and the Development Agenda
*
* Chapter 15
* Arab Musiconomics, Culture, Copyright and the Commons
*
* Chapter 16
* Michael D. Birnhack, Trading Copyright: Global Pressure on Local
Culture
* Industry Structure, Innovation and Access
*
* Chapter 17
* Antitrust, Patents, and Developing Nations
*
* Chapter 18
* Leonardo Burlamaqui, Innovation, Competition Policies and
Intellectual Property: An Evolutionary Perspective and its Policy
Implications
* Intellectual Property and Developing Country Citizens' Freedom
*
* Chapter 19
* Intellectual Property and Development as Freedom
*
* Chapter 20
* Contours of an International Instrument on Limitations and Exceptions