Globalization and Intellectual Property
Ashgate Publishing, November 2006, Pages: 610
Intellectual property laws have become intricately entwined with discussions about globalization. This volume deals with the politics, economics and effects of global intellectual propertization. It provides essays covering key issues including the international relations of global intellectual propertization, the TRIPS Agreement and the tying of intellectual property issues to international trade negotiations, contentions that global intellectual propertization is a form of post-colonial neo-imperialism, globalizations effects on intellectual property laws classic doctrines and rationales and the cultural effects of global intellectual propertization.
The Politics and Economics of Global Intellectual Propertization: W.R. Cornish (1993)
The international relations of intellectual property
Christopher May (2003)
Why IPRs are a global political issue
Carlos Primo Braga (1989)
The economics of intellectual property rights and the GATT: a view from the South
Prabuddha Ganguli (1998)
Intellectual property rights in transition. Trade-Linked Intellectual Property Negotiations: Lateralisms and TRIPS: Robert Merges (1990)
Battle of lateralisms: intellectual property and trade
Susan K. Sell (2002)
Industry strategies for intellectual property and trade: the quest for TRIPS, and post-TRIPS strategies
J.H. Reichman (1996-1997)
From free riders to fair followers: global competition under the TRIPs agreement
Peter Drahos (2001)
BITS and BIPS: Bilateralism in intellectual property. Neo-Imperialism? Global Intellectual Propertisation in a Post-Colonial Age: Adebambo Adewopo (2002)
The global intellectual property system and Sub-Saharan Africa: a prognostic reflection
R. Stephen Richardson and James D. Gainsford (1996)
North-South disputes over the protection of intellectual property
A. Samuel Oddi (1996), TRIPS – natural rights and a Polite Form of Economic Imperialism
Keith Aoki (1998)
Neocolonialism, anticommons property, and biopiracy in the (Not-So-Brave) New World Order of international intellectual property protection. Globalizations Effects on Intellectual Property Laws Classic Doctrines and Rationales: Graeme B. Dinwoodle (2000)
The integration of international and domestic intellectual property lawmaking
Robert Weismann (1996)
A long, strange TRIPS: the pharmaceutical industry drive to harmonize global intellectual property rules, and the remaining WTO legal alternatives available to Third World Countries
Kenneth D. Crews (1998)
Harmonization and the goals of copyright: property rights or cultural progress?
Keith E Maskus and Jerome H. Reichman (2004)
The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods. Beyond Law: Cultural Effects of Global Intellectual Propertization: Doris Estelle Long (1998)
The impact of foreign investment on indigenous culture: an intellectual property perspective
Ruth L Gana (Fall 1995)
Has creativity died in the Third World? some implications of the internationalization of intellectual property
Keith Aoki (1995-1996), (Intellectual) property and sovereignty: notes toward a cultural geography of authorship
Rosemary Coombe (1995)
Cultural life of things: approaches to law and society in conditions of globalization
Index
Customers who bought this item also bought
All rights reserved. © Copyright 2013 Research and Markets WWW5
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Publishers Employment Opportunities Site Map Link to us Webmaster Affiliate Network