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Huge amounts of money will soon be spent by governments and private entities to develop technology to reduce the costs of climate change mitigation and adaptation, and to deploy new energy and transportation infrastructures. Incredibly, we still lack any good idea of the best means of providing...
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Intellectual property rights have traditionally been the primary policy mechanism for encouraging private investments in innovation, including for the production of mitigation and adaptation technologies. Yet while global climate change negotiations have made some progress in the area of...
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Prior to the Copenhagen meeting on developing a new framework for climate-change policy there were sharp differences between the positions of developed and developing countries regarding the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in fostering international technology transfer (ITT)....
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This article analyses the relationship between the industrial property protection system, as introduced by the TRIPS …
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under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change to the Conference on Innovation and Climate Change held by the World …
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This study considers intellectual property rules contained in the WTO TRIPS Agreement as they might affect climate … change regulatory efforts. The TRIPS Agreement rules that are most directly applicable in this context are patents … WTO dispute-settlement panel might apply WTO rules (especially TRIPS) to climate change initiatives that a WTO Member …
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