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Master of Laws in Intellectual Property - Post-Graduate Specialization Course on Intellectual Property - Collection of Research Papers 2010
2005
W P7 797(E) 2010
Available at WIPO Library
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Title
Master of Laws in Intellectual Property - Post-Graduate Specialization Course on Intellectual Property - Collection of Research Papers 2010
Description
vii, 563 pages ; 30 cm.
ISBN
9789280521085
928052108X
928052108X
Alternate Call Number
W P7 797(E) 2010
Note
WIPO Publication No. 797(E) 2010.
At head of title: WIPO-University of Turin LLM Program.
At head of title: WIPO-University of Turin LLM Program.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Piracy and copyright protection in musical and cinematographic sectors: discussing enforcement mechanism in Bangladesh; 2. Challenges and opportunities for collective management organizations of copyright and related rights in Malaysia and Suriname; 3. Limitations and exceptions of public domain with references to academic research in India; 4. Combating climate change through the international intellectual property framework: the role of patents; 5. Patentability of software related inventions: comparative study of EPC and US doctrine; 6. Non-literal patent infringement in Europe and the United States; 7. Rules and organisational resources for patent application in developing countries: the case of Rwanda; 8. Technology transfer: comparison of university company relationship in the field of biotechnology between Argentina and Chile; 9. Publicity rights, trademarks and personality merchandising; 10. GIs protection: open issues in the process of Ukraine integration to EU; 11. Protection of "made in Italy" as indication of source: challenges posed by Chinese manufacturers in Italy; 12. The interplay between traditional knowledge and geographical indications: a case study of Liberia; 13. Invoking national emergence under TRIPS for granting a compulsory license: the case of Jordan; 14. The scope and application of the terms national urgency and extreme emergency int the article 31 TRIPS; 15. ACTA as TRIPS-plus: does plus mean more... or less?; 16. The protection of traditional cultural expressions in OAPI States; 17. The potential and limits of intellectual property law in ensuring the adequate sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources and/or associated traditional knowledge; 18. A Sui generis system for the protection of traditional knowledge in developing countries: comparative analysis of Nigeria and Botswana; 19. Protecting and promoting traditional knowledge in developing countries: case studies in Papua New Guinea and the Philippines; 20. Implementing regional intellectual property rights policies in Africa: a case study of the common market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).
Series
WIPO publication ; no. 797E/10.
Published
Geneva, Switzerland : World Intellectual Property Organization, 2005.
Language
English
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