Emerging markets and the world patent order / created by Frederick M Abbott, Carlos María Correa and Peter Drahos.
Material type: TextPublisher: Edward Elagar, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: ix, 428 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781783475834
- K1505 EME
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:PART I Introduction1. Emerging Markets and the World Patent Order: The Forces of ChangeFrederick M. Abbott, Carlos M. Correa and Peter DrahosPART II Context2. Intellectual Property Activity Worldwide - Key Trends, Facts, and FiguresCarsten Fink3. The Geo-politics of the World Patent OrderSusan K. Sell4. Rethinking the Patent System from the Perspective of EconomicsHaiyang Zhang5. Rethinking the Role of the Patent Office from the Perspective of Responsive RegulationPeter Drahos6. The Technology Transfer Debates and the Role of Emerging Economies Padmashree Gehl Sampath and Pedro Roffe7. Development Strategies of Emerging Economies in the Era of Climate Change: Do Patent Statistics Tell us Anything?Konstantinos KarachaliosPART III The BRICSBrazil8. Patents and the Emerging Markets of Latin America - BrazilDenis Borges BarbosaChina9. Evolution of the Patent System in ChinaWei ZhuangIndia10. India in the World Patent OrderRajeev KherRussia11. Russian Trip to the TRIPS: Patent Protection, Innovation Promotion and Public HealthTetyana PayosovaSouth Africa12. Harmonizing the National Policies for Healthcare, Pharmaceutical Industry and Intellectual Property: The South African ExperienceAndre Kudlinski13. Patent Law in Emerging Economies: South AfricaYousuf A. VawdaPART IV ASEAN14. Patents and the Emerging Markets of Asia: ASEAN and ThailandJakkrit KuanpothPART V The Middle East15. IP Policy and Regulation in the Arab World: Changes, Challenges and Opportunities Mohammed El SaidPART VI The OECD ResponseEurope16. The Impact of Emerging Market Patent Systems on Europe: Awaiting "The Rape of Europa"?Geetrui Van OverwalleJapan17. IP-Based Nation: Strategy of JapanYoshiyuki TamuraUSA18. The United States Response to Emerging Technological
The patent has emerged as a dominant force in 21st century economic policy. This book examines the impact of the BRICS and other emerging economies on the global patent framework and charts the phenomenal rise in the number of patents in some of these countries. Guided by three of the world's leading thinkers on patent law and development, a group of experts from around the world, including the BRICS and key developed country patent powers, examine critical issues raised by patent globalization. Is increasing use of the patent system in China, India, Brazil and other emerging markets part of a deeper change in world technological leadership? Do the established patent powers of Europe, Japan and the USA continue to lead regulatory development of patent systems or are new models being formed in emerging markets? What are the effects of patent globalization on regions like the Middle East, Africa and lower income areas of Asia? Through the answers to these questions, the reader is furnished with a rounded understanding of 21st century patent globalization and emerging market dynamics. This book will appeal to patent law specialists, as well as scholars interested in the intersection between patents, innovation and economic development. In particular, the in-depth analysis would also be useful for policy analysts within government or research institutes working on patent policy issue
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