000026679 000__ 05700cam\a2200541\i\4500 000026679 001__ 26679 000026679 003__ SzGeWIPO 000026679 005__ 20230227162545.0 000026679 008__ 120213s2012\\\\ne\a\\\\rb\\\\101\0\eng\d 000026679 020__ $$a9789041134486$$qPrint 000026679 035__ $$a(wipo)0 000026679 035__ $$a(OCoLC)768474585 000026679 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000026679 041__ $$aeng 000026679 043__ $$ad------ 000026679 050_4 $$aK1530.A6$$bS87 2012 000026679 08204 $$a343.074$$223 000026679 084__ $$aM 250 LID.S 000026679 090__ $$c29077$$d29066 000026679 1001_ $$aLidgard, Hans Henrik.,$$aAtik, Jeffery.,$$aNguyen, Tu Thanh.$$eEditors. 000026679 24510 $$aSustainable Technology Transfer :$$bA Guide to Global Aid and Trade Development 000026679 264_1 $$aAlphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands :$$bKluwer Law International,$$c2012. 000026679 300__ $$axxx, 333 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c25 cm 000026679 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000026679 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000026679 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000026679 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 301-322) and index. 000026679 5050_ $$aThe Editors. -- List of Contributors. -- List of Abbreviations. -- Institutional Definitions and Abbreviations. -- Preface. -- Chapter 1 Framing the Issues Hans Henrik Lidgard, Jeffery Atik & Tu Thanh Nguyen -- Chapter 2 TRIPS Article 66.2: Between Hard Law and Soft Law? Thu-Lang Tran-Wasescha & Xavier Groussot -- Chapter 3 Assessing Reporting Obligations under TRIPS Article 66.2 43 Hans Henrik Lidgard -- Chapter 4 Technology Transfer and Competition Law: Options for Developing Countries Tu Thanh Nguyen -- Chapter 5 Intellectual Property Rights, Technology Transfer and Development: The Case of Compulsory Licensing Keith E. Maskus -- Chapter 6 ACTA and the Destabilization of TRIPS Jeffery Atik -- Chapter 7 Breaking Down Barriers to Technology Transfer: Reforming WTO Standard-Setting Rules and Establishing an Advisory Facility in Standard-Setting for Developing and Least Developed Countries Christopher Gibson -- Chapter 8 Technology Transfer and Climate Change Hari M. Osofsky -- Chapter 9 Technology Transfer and Benefit Sharing under the Biodiversity Convention Peter Gottschalk -- Chapter 10 Sustainable Technology Transfer, Climate Control, and Renewable Power in Vietnam Steven Ferrey -- Chapter 11 Vietnam: A Case Study for Sustainable Technology Transfer Tran Viet Dung, Le Thi Nam Giang & Nguyen Nhu Quynh -- Chapter 12 From Reality to Law: Sustainable Technology Transfer – An Outlook Christoffer Wong, Hans Henrik Lidgard, Jeffery Atik & Tu Thanh Nguyen -- Bibliography. -- Index. 000026679 520__ $$aThere are more than eighty international agreements and many additional programmes dealing with technology transfer. Moreover, several international conventions require that aid programs, both to address acute emergencies and to assist in the longer-term building of viable infrastructures, be undertaken in specific and concrete ways. However, problems inevitably arise when good intentions are put to the test, particularly in connection with rights to the ownership of intellectual property assets. Some even claim that it is only when IPRs are respected that sustainable support can be expected. To examine the existing status of international law in this important area – and to offer recommendations for potential improvements and solutions – the Faculty of Law of Lund University hosted a conference in Vietnam in October 2010 on the subject of sustainable technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries. Focusing on the legal problems which sustainable technology transfer may give rise to and how they may be addressed – and with emphasis on health, environment, energy, and climate change – this book summarizes the most important findings of that conference. Twelve penetrating essays by fourteen distinguished European, American, and Asian legal scholars address the questions of what is required to satisfy existing international obligations and to what extent developing countries may use flexibilities in international conventions to advance their own development. The essays are concerned with such issues and topics as the following: the major institutions and players in the formulation and enforcement of rules affecting technology transfer; the real-world value of legislative enactments in the area; a factual account of actual technology transfers; to what extent competition rules offer developing countries a way to escape the more severe consequences of undertakings they have accepted; the impact of compulsory licensing; the potential effect of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement of 2010 (ACTA); and specific conditions pertaining to conservation of biodiversity, climate change and energy. Included are thorough analyses of the obligations and flexibilities expressed in numerous international conventions – including the TRIPS Agreement, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change – as well as how these obligations and flexibilities function in practice. 000026679 650_0 $$aForeign licensing agreements$$vCongresses 000026679 650_0 $$aSustainable development$$xLaw and legislation$$vCongresses 000026679 650_0 $$aEconomic assistance$$zDeveloping countries$$vCongresses 000026679 650_0 $$aTechnology transfer$$xLaw and legislation$$vCongresses 000026679 650_0 $$aLaw$$xStudy and teaching$$zVietnam 000026679 650_0 $$aIntellectual property 000026679 650_4 $$aTechnology transfer 000026679 650_4 $$aIntellectual property rights 000026679 653__ $$aTRIPS 000026679 7001_ $$aTran-Wasescha, Thu-Lang.,$$aGroussot, Xavier.,$$aMaskus, Keith E.,$$aGibson, Christopher.,$$aOsofsky, Hari M.,$$aGottschalk, Peter.,$$aFerrey, Steven.,$$aDung, Tran Viet.,$$aGiang, Le Thi Nam.,$$aQuynh, Nguyen Nhu.,$$aWong, Christoffer.$$eContributors. 000026679 85641 $$uhttp://www.kluweriplaw.com/book-toc?title=Sustainable%20Technology%20Transfer$$yView this resource 000026679 904__ $$aBook 000026679 942__ $$cMON$$jM 250 LID.S 000026679 952__ $$w2012-02-28$$p2012-0062$$r0.00$$u41133$$bMAIN$$10$$kM 250 LID.S$$v2012-02-28$$zTagged$$71 000026679 980__ $$aBIB 000026679 999__ $$c29077$$d29077