000048748 000__ 05063cam\a22004575i\4500 000048748 001__ 48748 000048748 003__ SzGeWIPO 000048748 005__ 20240322214732.0 000048748 006__ m eo d 000048748 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000048748 008__ 240321s2023\\\\enk\\\\\\\\\\\000\0\eng\\ 000048748 010__ $$a2023946849 000048748 020__ $$a9781803922737$$qPrint 000048748 020__ $$a9781803922744$$qeBook 000048748 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1427545791 000048748 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000048748 041__ $$aeng 000048748 24500 $$aIntellectual Property Rights in the Post Pandemic World :$$ban Integrated Framework of Sustainability, Innovation and Global Justice. 000048748 264_1 $$aNorthampton :$$bEdward Elgar Publishing,$$c2023. 000048748 300__ $$a376 pages. 000048748 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000048748 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000048748 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000048748 4901_ $$aElgar Intellectual Property and Global Development series 000048748 5050_ $$a1. Intellectual property rights in the post pandemic world: an introduction / Taina Pihlajarinne, Jukka Mähönen and Pratyush Nath Upreti -- Part I: New Paradigms of Intellectual Property Rules in Covid-19 -- 2. A critical appraisal of the COVID-19 TRIPS waiver / Peter K. Yu -- 3. An elusive response from developed countries to a TRIPS waiver request to address COVID-19 / Carlos Correa and Nirmalya Syam -- 4. Crisis, invention, and innovation / Shubha Ghosh -- 5. Alternative IP theories / Hans Morten Haugen -- 6. Intellectual property, friendship and the pandemic: a reflection / Pratyush Nath Upreti -- Part II: Transforming IP towards Global Justice with Innovation and Sustainability -- 7. Rethinking intellectual property through decoloniality and other lenses / Yousuf A. Vawda -- 8. The right to research as guarantor for sustainability, innovation and justice in EU copyright law / Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte -- 9. Trademark, privacy and data protection / Tianxiang He and Qingchuan Xie -- 10. Artificial intelligence, patents and health innovation / Enrico Bonadio and Magali Contardi -- 11. IP, medical AI and public health crisis / Yahong Li -- Part III: Shaping Intellectual Property Financing for Sustainable Innovation -- 12. Relationship and intersections between intellectual property, property (as security) and circular economy / Sean Thomas -- 13. The UNDP Accelerator Lab Network / Matthew Rimmer -- 14. The potential of follow-on innovation financing instruments to support a sustainable transition / Natacha Estèves, Alina Wernick and Suelen Carls -- 15. IPR and beyond / Dhanay Cadillo-Chandler, Rosa Maria Ballardini and Jouko Nuottila -- 16. Seeking and hiding: corporate disclosure norms, enhancing non-financial information transparency using the technology readiness level (TRL) system / Janice Denoncourt -- 17. Conclusions: towards a (new) framework of sustainability, innovation and global justice for intellectual property / Taina Pihlajarinne, Jukka Mähönen and Pratyush Nath Upreti -- Index. 000048748 520__ $$aThe drastic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted many of society"s systemic inequalities. This timely and prescient book explores the role that Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) played in the pandemic and argues for developing a framework of sustainability, innovation, and global justice in IPR systems, to build a more globally sustainable regime. IPRs impact products and processes which address fundamental societal needs, yet innovation is largely incentivised by the granting of exclusive rights which can limit accessibility to new products and technologies. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Intellectual Property Rights in the Post Pandemic World adopts a cross-disciplinary approach to analyse the relationship between IPRs, sustainability, innovation and the circular economy. Chapters examine pressing issues concerning responding to crises, inventions, the circular economy, follow-on innovation and multi-stakeholder collaboration, among others, as possible ways to finance sustainability. Throughout, this book focuses on how the IP system was challenged by the events of the pandemic, with a view to understanding how IPRs can be used to promote progressive social and sustainable innovation in the future. This book will be beneficial for researchers in intellectual property law and development law along with practitioners and policy makers. It will also prove valuable for students with a particular interest in law, social sciences and public health.$$cProvided by publisher. 000048748 650_0 $$aIntellectual Property Rights. 000048748 650_0 $$aCovid-19. 000048748 650_0 $$aSustainability. 000048748 650_0 $$aCircular economy. 000048748 650_0 $$aInnovation. 000048748 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000048748 650_0 $$aCopyright. 000048748 650_0 $$aTrademarks. 000048748 650_0 $$aPatents. 000048748 7001_ $$aPihlajarinne, Taina ;,$$eeditors. 000048748 830_0 $$aElgar Intellectual Property and Global Development series. 000048748 85641 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/edcollbook/book/9781803922744/9781803922744.xml$$yView eBook 000048748 903__ $$aElgar Intellectual Property and Global Development series 000048748 904__ $$aBook 000048748 980__ $$aBIB$$aOS