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In the 1990s developing countries implemented new patent regimes to comply with their international obligations under …, most countries implemented new patent regimes as if they were already more developed. Subsequent years have witnessed a … period of revision, as countries seek to redress the mismatch between their new, “oversized” TRIPS-style patent systems and …
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effects of climate change. This book charts the patent landscapes and legal conflicts emerging in a range of fields of … book provides a detailed analysis of current trends in patent policy and administration in key nation states, and offers … licensing, and patent pools; and analyzes the development of Climate Innovation Centres, the Eco-Patent Commons, and …
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intellectual property law to any nation is a positive path to national development. Patent system has the fastest development … indices in Intellectual Property Law, all over the world, especially in developed countries and Nigeria as a signatory to the … TRIPs agreement need to have a responsive patent and design law and a clear vision as to how to manifest these laws into …
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This paper examines both the legal status of marine genetic resources located on the deep-sea bed (MGRs) in international law and the legal regime of intellectual property rights (IPRs), specifically drawing attention to patents on inventions that may derive from MGRs’ exploitation. In this...
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It is a common assumption that knowledge possesses value. The value we attribute to knowledge justifies its acquisition and possession. It justifies the enforcement of laws and international agreements. It is not obvious, however, what type of value knowledge possesses or whether its value is...
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patent, with the signing of the TRIPS1 Agreement and implementation of the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005. The paper …. The research shows that with the new IPR2 regime, India is hopeful to capture 20-25 percent of the world’s generic market … needed to govern its use. Product and process patent provide drug companies with monopolies over the production and marketing …
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discusses how patent-like rights (such as "data exclusivity") prevent lower-cost generic medicines from entering into the …
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Although patent rights confer substantial market control within their territorial scope, globalization is increasingly … threatening the value of patent protection. Under the current regime, innovators who enter the global marketplace must obtain … patent protection in each jurisdiction where they hope to market their product, and they must litigate infringement claims …
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-implemented inventions, the subject remains very controversial, particularly due to the fact that the European Patent Office has maintained … the law. Within the scope of a socio-economic analysis, it then deals with the question of whether patent law is really …
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The world is increasingly facing the adverse impact of climate change. In this context, what is the role of … possibilities afforded by three components of the patent system: patent law, patent policy and patent information. Complementing …, for example, compulsory licensing for climate change, patent offices’ preferential treatment policy for ‘green’ technology …
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