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The Intellectual Property Debate : Perspectives from Law, Economics and Political Economy
Pugatch, Meir Perez. Editor.; Blakeney, M.; Blatt, R. J. R.; Cook, T.; Curley, D.; Dickensheets, B. A.; Evans, P.; Goren, D.; Hindley, B.; Isaac, G. E.; Korenko, G. G.; Lippoldt, D.; Martins, P. V.; Noehrenberg, E.; Pugatch, M. P.; Rozek, R. P.; Spennemann, C.; Suthersanen, U.; Vandoren, P.; Vivas Eugui, D.; Westkamp, G. Contributors.
2006
F 19 PUG.T
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Title
The Intellectual Property Debate : Perspectives from Law, Economics and Political Economy
Author
Pugatch, Meir Perez. Editor.
Blakeney, M.; Blatt, R. J. R.; Cook, T.; Curley, D.; Dickensheets, B. A.; Evans, P.; Goren, D.; Hindley, B.; Isaac, G. E.; Korenko, G. G.; Lippoldt, D.; Martins, P. V.; Noehrenberg, E.; Pugatch, M. P.; Rozek, R. P.; Spennemann, C.; Suthersanen, U.; Vandoren, P.; Vivas Eugui, D.; Westkamp, G. Contributors.
Blakeney, M.; Blatt, R. J. R.; Cook, T.; Curley, D.; Dickensheets, B. A.; Evans, P.; Goren, D.; Hindley, B.; Isaac, G. E.; Korenko, G. G.; Lippoldt, D.; Martins, P. V.; Noehrenberg, E.; Pugatch, M. P.; Rozek, R. P.; Spennemann, C.; Suthersanen, U.; Vandoren, P.; Vivas Eugui, D.; Westkamp, G. Contributors.
Description
392 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781845420383 Print
9781847201782 eBook
9781847201782 eBook
Alternate Call Number
F 19 PUG.T
Summary
Intellectual property (IP) has become one of the most influential and controversial issues in today’s knowledge-based society. This challenging book exposes the reader to key issues at the heart of the public debate now taking place in the field of IP. It considers IP at the macro level where it affects many issues. These include: international trade policy, ownership of breakthrough technologies, foreign direct investment, innovation climates, public–private partnerships, competition rules and public health where it is strongly embedded in contemporary business decision making. Meir Pugatch has assembled an international and diverse cast of contributing authors, who offer new insights into a broad span of the most pressing IP-related issues. They shed light on the increasing dominance of IP in the design and execution of basic and applied research, the evaluation of intangible assets, and the protection and management of knowledge assets, underscoring its importance in relation to national economic development strategies and business strategies of knowledge-based industries and companies. The Intellectual Property Debate will appeal to scholars, practitioners, and government officials interested in the fields of international trade and intellectual property policy, intellectual property law, technology transfer and valuation, and international business.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Debating IPRs
Part I: Trade, Investment and Enforcement Policies of IPRS - 1. A Critical Analysis of the TRIPS Agreement. 2. The TRIPS Agreement: The Damage to the WTO. 3. Can Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Boost Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Licensing in Developing Countries? 4. The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: An EU Perspective of a Global Question
Part II: IPRS, Business and Public–Private Partnerships - 5. What is an Idea Worth? 6. Intellectual Property Policies and Scale Neutrality: Strategic Management Implications for SMEs. 7. Encouraging Cooperation among the Academic, Government and Private Sectors in US Biomedical R&D. 8. University Technology Transfer Policy Matters: Is it Time for a ‘Bayh-Dole Modernization Act’?
Part III: IPRS, Pharmaceuticals And Biotechnology - 9. Pharmaceutical Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: A Global Public Good? 10. The Realities of TRIPS, Patents and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries. 11. Patenting Genes
Part IV: IPRS, Competition, Access and Antitrust in the Age of the Information Society. 12. Balancing Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law in a Dynamic, Knowledge-Based European Economy. 13. Technology, Time and Market Forces: The Stakeholders in the Kazaa Era. 14. Author’s Rights and Internet Regulation: The End of the Public Domain or Constitutional Re-Conceptualization?
Part V: IPRS and Geographical Indicators - 15. Geographical Indications and TRIPs. 16. The Treatment of Geographical Indications in Recent Regional and Bilateral Free Trade Agreements. 17. Geographical Indications, Trade and the Functioning of Markets
Conclusion: Placing IPRs at the Heart of the Public Discourse
Index.
Part I: Trade, Investment and Enforcement Policies of IPRS - 1. A Critical Analysis of the TRIPS Agreement. 2. The TRIPS Agreement: The Damage to the WTO. 3. Can Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Boost Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Licensing in Developing Countries? 4. The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: An EU Perspective of a Global Question
Part II: IPRS, Business and Public–Private Partnerships - 5. What is an Idea Worth? 6. Intellectual Property Policies and Scale Neutrality: Strategic Management Implications for SMEs. 7. Encouraging Cooperation among the Academic, Government and Private Sectors in US Biomedical R&D. 8. University Technology Transfer Policy Matters: Is it Time for a ‘Bayh-Dole Modernization Act’?
Part III: IPRS, Pharmaceuticals And Biotechnology - 9. Pharmaceutical Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: A Global Public Good? 10. The Realities of TRIPS, Patents and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries. 11. Patenting Genes
Part IV: IPRS, Competition, Access and Antitrust in the Age of the Information Society. 12. Balancing Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law in a Dynamic, Knowledge-Based European Economy. 13. Technology, Time and Market Forces: The Stakeholders in the Kazaa Era. 14. Author’s Rights and Internet Regulation: The End of the Public Domain or Constitutional Re-Conceptualization?
Part V: IPRS and Geographical Indicators - 15. Geographical Indications and TRIPs. 16. The Treatment of Geographical Indications in Recent Regional and Bilateral Free Trade Agreements. 17. Geographical Indications, Trade and the Functioning of Markets
Conclusion: Placing IPRs at the Heart of the Public Discourse
Index.
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Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2006.
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English
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