TY  - GEN
AB  - This book is a reflection on domestic intellectual property lawmaking from a developing country's perspective. It focuses on Sri Lanka--a South Asian jurisdiction with a socio-economic, cultural, and political landscape similar to other developing nations in the region, but the intellectual property regime of which has been less explored. The aim of this book is to address the discrepancies, gaps, and flaws in the national intellectual property legal framework of Sri Lanka. In doing so, the book considers Sri Lanka's obligations under TRIPS and other related intellectual property treaties to which the country is a party. The book also examines approaches adopted by developing countries in the region and beyond, as well as other more developed nations, in calibrating Sri Lanka's domestic intellectual property regime to better address the country's domestic needs and national interests. The approach adopted in this book is of relevance, more generally, to policymakers, legislators, legal academics, scholars, jurists, legal practitioners and judges who are keen on exploring the extent to which domestic intellectual property legislation complies with international intellectual property norms and standards and, more importantly, the extent to which domestic law makes use of the flexibilities under international law in addressing domestic needs and national interests.
AU  - Althaf Marsoof,
AU  - Kanchana Kariyawasam
AU  - Chamila Talagala
ID  - 58007
KW  - PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL PROPERTY
KW  - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
KW  - SRI LANKA
LA  - eng
LK  - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/wipo/detail.action?docID=7150335
N2  - This book is a reflection on domestic intellectual property lawmaking from a developing country's perspective. It focuses on Sri Lanka--a South Asian jurisdiction with a socio-economic, cultural, and political landscape similar to other developing nations in the region, but the intellectual property regime of which has been less explored. The aim of this book is to address the discrepancies, gaps, and flaws in the national intellectual property legal framework of Sri Lanka. In doing so, the book considers Sri Lanka's obligations under TRIPS and other related intellectual property treaties to which the country is a party. The book also examines approaches adopted by developing countries in the region and beyond, as well as other more developed nations, in calibrating Sri Lanka's domestic intellectual property regime to better address the country's domestic needs and national interests. The approach adopted in this book is of relevance, more generally, to policymakers, legislators, legal academics, scholars, jurists, legal practitioners and judges who are keen on exploring the extent to which domestic intellectual property legislation complies with international intellectual property norms and standards and, more importantly, the extent to which domestic law makes use of the flexibilities under international law in addressing domestic needs and national interests.
SN  - 9789811945823
SN  - 9789811945816
T1  - Reframing Intellectual Property Law in Sri Lanka :Lessons from the Developing World and Beyond
TI  - Reframing Intellectual Property Law in Sri Lanka :Lessons from the Developing World and Beyond
UR  - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/wipo/detail.action?docID=7150335
ER  -