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WTO, internationalization and the intellectual property rights regime in China / Kong Qingjiang.
2005
F 35 KON.W
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Title
WTO, internationalization and the intellectual property rights regime in China / Kong Qingjiang.
Author
Description
xv, 231 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN
981210416X
9789812104168
9789812104168
Alternate Call Number
F 35 KON.W
Summary
"As a keen observer of the transformation of the intellectual property regime in China, the author has produced a timely book that has acutely diagnosed the dynamics of the evolving regime for IPR in China, and unraveled the unique political economy of the regime's interface with the internationalized intellectual property system."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-218) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Some thoughts on the political economy of the chinese intellectual property regime, 2. Intellectual property rights regime in china: changing dimensions, 3. Judicial enforcement of intellectual property rights in china on the Eve of WTO accession, 4. Online copyright protection: An illustration of intellectual property rights regime in the digital era, 5. Toward a balanced interaction between competition policies and intellectual property rights in china's context, 6. Embracing an intellectual property rights strategy in china, 7. China in the WTO: Protection of foreign intellectual property rights, 8. Intellectual property rights, the Doha agenda and china, 9. Enforcement of the TRIPS agreement in china: An examination of the procedural aspects, 10. Enforcement of the TRIPS agreement in the Post-Cancun Era and china's IPR strategy, 11. Intellectual property rights protection in china and its implications for Sino-US trade relations, 12. Protection of intellectual property rights in china and its implications for Sino-Japanese economic relations.
Series
Marshall Cavendish Academic)
Published
Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2005.
Language
English
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Review
"As a keen observer of the transformation of the intellectual property regime in China, the author has produced a timely book that has acutely diagnosed the dynamics of the evolving regime for IPR in China, and unraveled the unique political economy of the regime's interface with the internationalized intellectual property system."--BOOK JACKET.