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The innovation, efficiency and productivity responses to the stronger protection of intellectual property rights post-TRIPs …, with reference to manufacturing industry in India is studied. The fact that the post-TRIPs strengthening of IPRs in India …
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-Romande]. URL:[http://www.css-romande.ch/downloads/trips+/cssr_AdpicPlus_en.pdf]. …
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This paper distinguishes the Intellectual Property Rights relevant to agriculture and explain these rights. The international intellectual property law for these rights will be described. India's international obligations vis-a-vis her own IPR laws has been explained. Analysis of the public...
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This paper looks at the effects of WTO/TRIPS and pharmaceuticals on women. The focus is on the poor and women. The …
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country studies carried out with partners in Argentina, Uruguay, Tanzania, South Africa, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. ICT was …
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TRIPs driven environment. …
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TRIPS is a reality and India has to rework its patent law to conform to it. But that does not mean that we have a … patent law that provides for TRIPS plus rules. Our interest lies in taking full advantage of any flexibility available in the …
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countries via licensing is analyzed. Using panel data for the post-TRIPs period 1995-2005, it is found that stronger protection …
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The focus of this paper is India. In line with TRIPS India has introduced a product patent regime in pharmaceuticals … new drugs more suited to the needs of India and other developing countries? Can the innovation capabilities be utilized …
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Under certain conditions it is optimal for the noninnovating south to give patent protection for a longer time period than the innovating north. A cooperative patent agreement involves a larger protection by each country compared to the non-cooperative situation. [WP 9].
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