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Written for a special issue on Intellectual Property and Geography, this essay presents three versions of global intellectual property, each framed by a critical geography approach pioneered by the late legal scholar Keith Aoki and others
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Plan of Action on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property (GSPOA), adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2008 …
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The combined forces of globalization and digitization have brought into the mulilateral process a multiplicity of … globalization.” With its emphasis on trade and innovation across socio-economic levels, and its focus on unmet consumer demands …, deviant globalization, also referred to as the “informal economy,” brings new understandings of the relationship between …
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Authorship is the special privilege of having one's creative efforts recognized as creating a "work" and the capacity to appeal to the state to protect that work because it is a contribution to something we call "progress" in the arts or sciences. So-called "copyrighting of culture" will only...
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Under what conditions may public-private partnerships (PPPs or P3s) involved in multilateral development policy advance public interest goals in global intellectual property? This chapter begins to assess how non-profit partners within certain development policy PPPs generate and/or implement...
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address that question, the author presents a picture of how the world of copyright is today. The empirical law and economics … governments around the world can implement. These interdisciplinary recommendations are in line with designing a new and …
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on the world's growth rate, and on the performance of a single country. By contrast, an improvement of a given country …'s IPR regime is growth neutral but improves a country's position in the world's productivity rank. These findings are shown …
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This article draws attention to a fundamental reconstitution of the global public domain: away from one that for more than three centuries equated the public in international politics with sovereign states and the interstate realm, to one in which the very system of states is becoming embedded...
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In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights, market integration will … adverse effect on the world growth rate. These results provide a strong rationale for global regulations, critical in a system …
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This paper explores the role of IPR protection in the emergence of R&D linkages from newly emerging economies. Using data from a new survey on Chinese and Indian firms in the ICT sector, we find IPR protection to be key in the engagement of Southern firms in global innovation networks. A...
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