INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: WIPO-°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ COLLOQUIUM
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This page provides a complete list of all articles published in the journal WIPO-°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ Colloquium Papers, listed in reverse chronological order from the most recent. The articles can be browsed by title and author, or searched according to key word, author's name, title or full text.
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VOLUME 11 (2020) |
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1. COVID-19, TEXT AND DATA MINING AND COPYRIGHT: THE BRAZILIAN CASE | Allan Rocha de Souza | copyright, text and data mining, databases, limitations and exceptions, COVID-19 | 2020 |
2. TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENTS: CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN BULGARIA | Plamena Popova | criminal proceedings, IP enforcement, trademark counterfeiting, Republic of Bulgaria | 2020 |
3. THE INABILITY OF COMPULSORY LICENSES TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF MEDICINES AND VACCINES ACCESS IN LDCs IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC | Philibert Baranyanka | patent, compulsory license, drugs (medicines), LDCs, TRIPS Agreement, amendment, Doha Declaration | 2020 |
4. COPYRIGHT AS COLLATERAL IN SECURITIES LENDING TRANSACTIONS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA AND OHADA COUNTRIES | Caroline Joelle Nwabueze | intangibles, copyright, securities, collateral, exclusive rights, assignment, South Africa, OHADA | 2020 |
5. IP, ANTI-MONOPOLY LAW AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA | Joy Y. Xiang | intellectual property, Competition Law and Policy, refusal to license, essential facilities, excessive pricing, sustainable technology, sustainable development, climate change | 2020 |
6. IF NOT NOW, WHEN? ACCESS TO COVID-19 TREATMENT AND PATENT LAW | Bassem Awad | COVID-19; vaccine nationalism; compulsory license; TRIPS waiver; compulsory trade secrets license; technology transfer | 2020 |
7. COVID-19 PANDEMIC: CONGENITAL FLUIDITY OF PROPOSAL FOR WAIVER OF IP RIGHTS AND THE ROAD AHEAD | Ghayur Alam | COVID-19 pandemic, pharmaceutical products, intellectual property rights, TRIPS, waiver proposal, WHO, WIPO, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ | 2020 |
8. INTERACTION BETWEEN IP LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ON PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FROM INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES – A CASE STUDY: IRAN | Mohammad-Reza Parvin | intellectual property rights, environmental law, ownership, plant genetic resources, sovereignty, sustainable development, Iran | 2020 |
9. REALITY CHECK: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TINGES ON THE COLLECTIVE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN KENYA | Stanley Mbugua Njoroge | royalties, copyright, corporate governance, accountability, transparency, collective management organizations | 2020 |
10. THE USE OF TRADEMARKS AND IP RIGHTS AS COMPANY ASSETS – AN OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF PLAY IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA IN RELATION TO GLOBAL TRENDS | Katerina Toshevska-Trpchevska | trademarks, IP rights, company law, brand value, IP commercialisation, intangible assets, Republic of North Macedonia | 2020 |
11. CREATIVE DISRUPTIONS AND DIGITAL COPYRIGHT REGIME OF AN AFRICAN FILM INDUSTRY: NOLLYWOOD’S PRESENT CONTINUOUS PATH | Samuel Samiai Andrews | Nollywood, intellectual property, digital copyright, African films, creative disruption, fourth industrial revolution, artificial intelligence | 2020 |
12. FOUNDATIONS THAT JUSTIFY THE USE OF DISTINCTIVE SIGNS TO GENERATE CONFIDENCE AND TRANSPARENCY IN ELECTRONIC CONTRACTING IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC IN PERU | Fernando Augusto Chávez Rosero | distinctive signs, electronic procurement, legal security, procurement efficiency, contractual balance, national, and international public policies | 2020 |
13. VACCINE PATENTS IN TIMES OF CRISES: TIME TO RE-EVALUATE THE PATENT BARGAIN? | Gowri Nanayakkara | patents, COVID-19 vaccine, patent, bargain, justification, quid pro quo | 2020 |
14. PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT IN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT IN VIET NAM | Le Thi Bich Thuy | copyright, digital environment, literary and artistic works, Vietnamese law | 2020 |
15. THE ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH RELATING TO IP RIGHTS | Zhang Naigen | international law, public health, intellectual property rights, COVID-19, medical patent, test data, waiver | 2020 |
Volume 10 (2019) |
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1. The Gatekeeper Doctrines: Originality and Authorship in Australia in the Age of Artificial Intelligence | Dilan Thampapillai | artificial intelligence, authorship, originality, copyright, Australia, IceTV, Phone Directories | 2019 |
2. Protecting Industrial Designs in the Commonwealth Caribbean: A Critical Analysis | Jason Haynes | registered design, unregistered design, commonplace, novelty, originality | 2019 |
3. IP Regulations and Environmental Agreements: An Overview of the Brazilian Green Patents Service | Ana Paula Gomes Pinto | Brazil; patent; procedure; fast-track; environmentally sound technologies; EST; climate change. | 2019 |
4. Valorization of Local Products Through the Protection of Geographical Indications in Burkina Faso: Opportunities and Challenges | Habraham Somda | geographical indications, valorization, local products, labelling. | 2019 |
5. Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes in Ethiopia: Exploring the Legal and Institutional Gaps | Roza Siyum Getachew | intellectual property rights, trademark, copyright, arbitration, IP dispute, IP dispute arbitration | 2019 |
6. Monsanto’s BT Cotton Patent, Indian Courts and Public Policy | Ghayur Alam | Bt. cotton, patent eligible subject matter, nucleic acid sequence, plant, public policy, revocation of patent, seed, TRIPS. | 2019 |
7. Protecting Traditional Knowledge in Kenya: Traditional Justice Systems as Appropriate Sui Generis Systems | Francis Kariuki | traditional knowledge, traditional justice systems, sui generis systems, intellectual property, Kenya | 2019 |
8. Liberian Music Industry Dilemma | Finley Y. Karngar | Liberian music, right balance, artificial intelligence, online music, Liberia Intellectual Property Office, collective society, Liberian Musicians’ Union | 2019 |
9. °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ TRIPS Agreement: A Hindrance to the Economic Development of Least Developed Countries? The Case of Malawi and Rwanda | Misheck Banda | TRIPS Agreement, TRIPS flexibilities, Least Developed Countries, transition period, developing countries | 2019 |
10. The Interface between Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law: Legal Development in Malaysia | Khadijah Mohamed | abuse of dominant position, anti-competitive agreements, intellectual property rights and competition law interface, legal development, monopoly | 2019 |
11. Challenges and Opportunities for the Generic Pharmaceutical Industry in the USMCA | Ana Guadalupe Castellanos Enciso | USMCA, intellectual property, patents, Mexican pharmaceutical industry, generics. | 2019 |
12. Regulation of Collective Management Organisations in South Africa | Desmond Osaretin Oriakhogba | copyright, CMOs, needletime, non-needletime, regulation, South Africa | 2019 |
13. Paving the Way for the Filtering Obligation in China: Incorporating with Safe Harbour and Fair Use | Di Liu | filtering obligation, notice and takedown, fair use, platform economy, algorithmic copyright enforcement. | 2019 |
14. Issues and Challenges for the Protection of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: the Korean Experience | Myung-Hyun Chung | genetic resource, traditional knowledge, WIPO IGC, Nagoya Protocol, indigenous people | 2019 |
15. The Evolution of Russia’s IP System | Darya Soldatenko | IP legislation, Russian patent system, IP, economic development | 2019 |
16. Trademark Disputes Under Franchise Law in Saudi Arabia | Abdulrahman S. Aldossary | trademark; franchise; contracts; entrepreneurs; licensing; intellectual property | 2019 |
17. Introduction of the Regime of National Exhaustion of Trademark Rights in Serbia: Emerging Competition Policy Concern | Novak Vujicic | trademark, exhaustion of intellectual property rights, parallel imports, competition policy, intellectual property policy, Serbia | 2019 |
18. Consequences of the Accession of the Republic of Uzbekistan To the Phonograms Convention | Ilkhom Khamidov and Madina Tursunova | Phonograms Convention; Uzbekistan; phonograms; producers of phonograms; collective management; copyright; related rights | 2019 |
Volume 9 (2) (African Edition) (2018) |
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Integrating IP, innovation, transfer of technology and licensing in Kenya and Africa | Ben Sihanya | Technology transfer, Licensing, Kenya, Africa | 2018 - African |
Regulation of technology transfer agreements in Ethiopia in light of the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ framework | Biruk Haile | Technology transfer, developing countries, regulation, restrictive agreements, new international economic order, globalization, North, South | 2018 - African |
Teaching of indigenous knowledge: a tool for curriculum transformation & africanisation | Amos Saurombe | indigenous knowledge (IK), curriculum transformation, Africanisation, decolonization, Ubuntu, African knowledge systems | 2018 - African |
Scholarship & teaching of intellectual property & innovation in Kenya and Africa | Ben Sihanya | 2018 - African | |
African continental free trade area agreement: the envisaged phase ii-IP aspect | Sheila Mavis Nyatlo | trade agreements, intellectual property, transfer of technology, WIPO, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ, ARIPO, PAIPO | 2018 - African |
Trade agreements in Africa: implications for trade and development policy | Moses Nkomo | Bilateral trade agreements, regional trade agreements, trade policy, development policy | 2018 - African |
The IP dimension of bilateral and regional trade agreements in Africa | Henry Kibet Mutai | Regional Integration, Tripartite Free Trade Area, Intellectual Property, Harmonization, Patents, Trademarks, Copyright | 2018 - African |
Pharmaceutical transition period for LDCs on TRIPS implementation: case of Malawi | William Maulidi | TRIPS, extensions, transition period, LDCs, pharmaceuticals, intellectual property | 2018 - African |
Intellectual property and public health in Africa: Botswana case study | Jimcall Pfumorodze | access to medicines, Botswana, intellectual property, patent law, TRIPS flexibilities | 2018 - African |
The impact of patent linkage on access to medicine: the current situation in Egypt | Fatma S Abdel Salam | evergreening, patent linkage, Egypt, generic medicine, developing countries | 2018 - African |
SADC procurement of patented essential medicines after TRIPS Article 31bis | Lonias Ndlovu | Essential medicines, compulsory licenses, Procurement, SADC, TRIPS Article 31bis | 2018 - African |
TRIPS flexibilities and the evolution of the mozambican industrial property system | Télio Murrure | Industrial Property System, TRIPS, Flexibilities, Adoption, Implementation, compulsory licenses | 2018 - African |
Utilization of industrial designs and utility models in Africa: a case study of Kenya | Rose Adhiambo Mboya | intellectual property, utility models, industrial designs, utilization, Kenya | 2018 - African |
Copyright in image capturing and right of subsequent use: copyright law reform | Abdulwasiu Ojo Akorede Yusuff | Celebrity, Copyright, Digital Revolution, Photograph, Privacy, Publicity, Rights | 2018 - African |
Digital copyright issues in Moroccan scientific research and higher education | Khalid Chaouch | Copyright, IP, Morocco, Digital, Higher Education, Scientific Research, Academia | 2018 - African |
Beijing treaty on audiovisual performances: a panacea for traditional rights holders? | Caroline Joelle Nwabueze | Beijing Treaty – audiovisual performances – traditional cultural expressions – traditional rights holders – control – access – use – intellectual property | 2018 - African |
Geographical indications as a source of LDC competiveness: cases of Zambia and Mozambique | Chanda Ashley Mwali | Geographical Indications, TRIPS Agreement, Protection, Product differentiation, Enforcement, standards | 2018 - African |
Geographical indications as a tool for enhancing the Ethiopian apiculture valuechain | Selam Gebrehiwot | Apiculture, honey, geographical indications, value chain, rural development | 2018 - African |
The role of IP education in enhancing pharmaceutical patent quality: the Egyptian experience | Eman S. Ibrahim | IP Education, Patent Quality, Pharmaceutical, Examination Procedure, Patent Examiner, Egypt | 2018 - African |
Regulation of biotechnology in Uganda: a necessary evil? | Anthony C.K. Kakooza | Biotechnology, Genetically Modified Organisms, Food Security | 2018 - African |
IP and access to medical devices in nigeria: challenges and the legal perspective | Temitope O. Oloko | Access to Medical Devices, Public Health, Technology transfer | 2018 - African |
Volume 9 (2018) |
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1. Challenges for ‘Jamdani Saree’ and ‘Bangladesh Ilish’, the two registered geographical indications from Bangladesh in the post-registration epoch | Mahua Zahur | geographical indications, registration, Jamdani Saree, Bangladesh Ilish, challenges | 2018 |
2. Intellectual property rights on the internet: private international law questions in Belarus | Elena Leanovich | intellectual property rights, Internet, private international law, territoriality of intellectual property, territorial character of intellectual property rights, conflict of laws, ubiquitous infringements, internet service providers. | 2018 |
3. Artificial intelligence and a new cornerstone for authorship | Fredy Sánchez Merino | artificial intelligence, copyright, e-citizen, intellectual property, originality, rationality, legal personhood | 2018 |
4. Management and commercialization of intellectual property: drawing experience from the Fiji Islands | Amit Prakash | commercialization, small and medium enterprises, creative industry, Knowledge based capital | 2018 |
5. Branding of intangible cultural heritage for economic development in Indonesia | Dina W. Kariodimedjo | branding, co-branding, economic development, intangible cultural heritage, intellectual property, Indonesia, Yogyakarta | 2018 |
6. Intellectual property teaching in Iran | Mitra Aminlou | Intellectual Property Training, IP in Iran, Teaching Intellectual Property | 2018 |
7. Marrakesh treaty: education gateway for the visually impaired students in Kenya | Daniel Onyango Odhiambo | Marrakesh Treaty; Visually Impaired; Copyright; specialized formats; rights | 2018 |
8. Challenges of traditional knowledge protection in the Central Asian states: perspective and experience of the Kyrgyz Republic | Zhyldyz Tegizbekova | traditional knowledge, sui generis, local communities, protection, development, the Central Asian States, the Kyrgyz Republic | 2018 |
9. Nigeria copyright reform and digital technology | Ifeoma Ann Oluwasemilore | Nigeria, Copyright reform, copyright law, international copyright law | 2018 |
10. Plant Breeders’ Rights Act 2016: an overview of Pakistan’s plant variety protection legislation | Muhammad Zaheer Abbas | Pakistan, TRIPS, UPOV, plant variety, plant breeders, biodiversity, food security, agriculture, farmers’ rights, seed quality | 2018 |
11. Legal protection of videogames in the Americas | Aldo Fabrizio Modica | Videogames, Americas, legal regime, intellectual property, copyright, adjacent protection | 2018 |
12. Industry-friendly regulation for the development of a sharing economy from the perspective of Chinese copyright law | Yong Wan | Copyright Law; Copyright Exceptions; Safe Harbors; Sharing Economy; Innovation Policy | 2018 |
13. Artificial intelligence and copyright: the authors’ conundrum | Sik Cheng Peng | Copyright law; artificial intelligence; authorship; originality; moral rights; duration of copyright | 2018 |
14. A new era in Turkish industrial property law | Zehra Özkan | Law No. 6769 on Industrial Property, Turkish patent law, Turkish trademark law, Turkish design law, Turkish geographical indications | 2018 |
15. An approach to comprehend the actual Venezuelan trademark system | Leonel Salazar Reyes-Zumeta | Venezuela, industrial property, trademark system, trademark protection, trademark enforcement | 2018 |
16. The protection of intellectual property rights for pharmaceutical inventions in Vietnam | Le Thi Bich Thuy | pharmaceutical patents, Vietnamese IP law, public health, access to medicines | 2018 |
Volume 8 (2) (Asian Edition) (2017) |
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1. The copyright law of Iran: an overview of recent developments | Ms Lida Ayoubi | copyright law, Iran, copyright reform, copyrights, international copyright law | 2017 Asian |
2. Reforming intellectual property education in Indian law schools | Dr Arpan Banerjee | India, IP, teaching, research, National Law Universities. | 2017 Asian |
3. Cross-border GI protection: challenges and ramifications for Bangladesh | Dr Mohamed Towhidul Islam and Mr Masrur Bin Ansari | Geographical Indications, TRIPS Agreement, cross-border GI protection, joint registration of GIs, homonymous GIs, sui generis GI registration system, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ Dispute Settlement Panel. | 2017 Asian |
4. Managing IP in Sino-US clean energy collaboration – the case of the US-China Clean Energy Research Center | Ms Shan Liu and Mr Xiang Yu | Intellectual property; sharing; licensing; cross border cooperative innovation; clean energy | 2017 Asian |
5. The intellectual property dimension of bilateral and regional trade agreements in Asia – implications for trade and development policy | Prof. Ida Madieha bt. Abdul Ghani Azmi | Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements, Intellectual Property, Development Policy | 2017 Asian |
6. IP teaching syllabi inAsia: should more be done? | Prof. Ida Madieha bt. Abdul Ghani Az | Intellectual property teaching, university courses, syllabi, Asian universities | 2017 Asian |
7. Reflections on the expansion of intellectual property in bilateral and regional trade agreements | Dr Bryan Mercurio | patent protection, TRIPS, data protection, patent linkage, BRTA | 2017 Asian |
8. Study on intellectual property teaching in Viet Nam | Mr Phan Quoc Nguyen | Intellectual property teaching, courses, syllabi, book, Vietnam | 2017 Asian |
9. Proving authorship and ownership under Malaysian copyright law | Dr Sik Cheng Peng | Copyright law; authorship; ownership; presumption of authorship; voluntary notification of copyright | 2017 Asian |
10. Teaching intellectual property at an engineering university: a perspective from Mongolia | Dr Dambadarjaa Purevdorj | IP in engineering education, teaching IP to non-law students, academic entrepreneurship, IP as a research tool. | 2017 Asian |
11. The protection of the performing arts in Indonesia, including the digital age | Ms Laina Rafianti | Traditional Cultural Expressions, performing arts, performers rights, digital performance | 2017 Asian |
12. romoting geographical indications for agricultural products in Indonesia | Dr. Mas Rahmah | geographical indication, food security, agricultural products, Indonesian IP law. | 2017 Asian |
13. Emerging and enduring issues of trade secrecy - a Sri Lankan perspective | Mr Darshana Sumanadasa | trade secrets, TRIPS Agreement, Intellectual Property Act of Sri Lanka, preservation of secrecy during the court proceedings, public interest in Sri Lanka. | 2017 Asian |
14. Harmonization between copyright protection and design patent protection in China | Mr Weijun Zhang | design; applied art; patent; copyright; duration of protection | 2017 Asian |
Volume 8 (2017) |
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1. Thinking outside the box: the legal and non-legal objectives of geographical indications | Suelen Carls | geographical indications, development, policy, law, Brazil | 2017 |
2. The concept of "global public goods" and its application on patented invention in solving the problem of access to medicines | Philibert Baranyanka | Internet platform, two-sided market, intellectual property rules, balance of interest, and technology neutrality | 2017 |
3. Intellectual property policy for internet platforms | Yang Cao | Access to medicines, patents, global public goods, drugs, TRIPS Agreement | 2017 |
4. Counterfeit medicines and enforcement in Egypt | Dina El-Sayed | counterfeit medicine, IP enforcement, WHO, substandard medicines, DRA, customs IMPACT, INTERPOL, falsified medicines | 2017 |
5. Legal issues faced by small traders related to their trademark registrations in Indonesia | Catharina Ria Budiningsih | trademark, constitutive system, small traders, commercial court, Actor Sequitur Forum Rei | 2017 |
6. Landscapes in the audiovisual sector in Kenya: constructing a framework for the collective management of rights | Stanley Mbugua Njoroge | audio-visual, collective management organization, copyright, performances, intellectual property, broadcasting | 2017 |
7. Protection of geographical indications in Nigeria: a legal and policy deficit | Solomon Gwom | GI protection, geographical indications, Nigeria, protection, economic development. | 2017 |
8. Challenges of intellectual property in the information society | Enrico Marcel Huarag Guerrero | intellectual property, copyrights, patents, information society, piracy, incentives, rent-seeking, support irrelevance, overprotection, business models, digital content. | 2017 |
9. Traditional knowledge in Samoa: at risk of being lost | Aleni Sofara | Traditional Knowledge (TK), legal protection, vulnerable, rich heritage, stolen, lost | 2017 |
10. Geo-blocking and virtual private networks: a comparative discourse in copyright law | Althaf Marsoof | 2017 | |
11. Selected aspects of domain name dispute resolution and rights protection within the new DotAfrica top level domain and the .ZA country code top level domain | Eddie Hurter | DotAfrica Launch, Domain Name Dispute Resolution, New Generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) Program, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), Rights Protection, .ZA Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD), UDRP, African Union Commission (AUC), ZA Central Registry (ZACR), .ZA Domain Name Dispute Resolution Regulations | 2017 |
12. At the crossroads between competition law and intellectual property: patent settlement agreements in the pharmaceutical sector | Hanna Stakheyeva | patent settlement agreements, pharmaceuticals, generics, originators, anticompetitive, compulsory licensing, EU, Turkey, sanctions, abuse of dominance, competition law | 2017 |
Volume 7 (2016) |
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1. Current legal regime of employee invention patents in China | Zhongfa Ma | employee invention, employee invention patent, ownership, rewards and remuneration, dispute settlement, innovation | 2016 |
2. International obligations regarding technological protection measures and their effects on education: the case of Colombia | Marcela Palacio Puerta | Colombia, Free Trade Agreement, United States, Technological Protection Measures, Education, Technology, Developing Countries, Internet | 2016 |
3. Implementing a sui generis regime for granting collective rights to legitimate holders of traditional knowledge in Ecuador | Catalina Vera Moscoso | Traditional Knowledge, Sui Generis protection, proposal, policymakers, efficacy. | 2016 |
4. The protection of "batik" craft under geographical indication: the strategy for developing creative industry in Indonesia | Mas Rahmah | Geographical Indication, Batik, protection, creative industry, handcraft, Indonesia | 2016 |
5. Using intellectual property rights as loan collateral in Indonesia | Selvie Sinaga | Intellectual Property Rights, Loan Collateral, Indonesia | 2016 |
6. In the public interest: how Kenya quietly shifted from fair dealing to fair use | Victor B. Nzomo | copyright; fair dealing; fair use; fairness; Kenya | 2016 |
7. Intellectual property law in Russia: development, problems and perspectives | Valeriy N. Lisitsa | intellectual property law, results of intellectual activity, means of individualization, intellectual rights, exclusive rights, private international law | 2016 |
8. Legal protection of traditional knowledge: lessons from Southern Africa | Gabriel Muzah | Traditional Knowledge, policy, legal protection, sui generis protection, Southern Africa | 2016 |
9. Preferential trade agreements, IPR constraints and fair solutions: the case of the European Union-Tunisia trade agreements | Sami Rezgui | Intellectual Property Rights, Preferential Trade Agreements, Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, EU -Tunisia Free Trade Agreement, EU-Tunisia Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement | 2016 |
10. Plant variety protection in Uganda: a legal analysis of emerging trends | Anthony CK. Kakooza | Benefit sharing, Food, Plant variety, Farmers’ rights, Plant Breeders. | 2016 |
11. Well-known trademark protection in Vietnam | Phan Ngoc Tam | Trademark, well-known trademark, protection, criteria for determination, enforcement, Vietnam, legal system, improvement, globalization | 2016 |
Volume 6 (2015) |
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1. Specialized courts for intellectual property in Brazil | Ms Márcia Maria Nunes de Barros | judicial power, competences of Brazilian courts in IP matters, IPRs under Brazilian law | 2015 |
2. Valorization of innovation and research results for social and economic growth in Burkina Faso | Dr Mahamadi Tassembedo | valorization, research issues, innovation, intellectual property, development, Africa | 2015 |
3. A contextual framework for designing and implementing laws and policies to promote access to medicines in Cambodia | Dr Phin Sovath | Intellectual property, TRIPS Agreement, flexibilities, public health, compulsory licence, Doha Declaration, August 30 Decision, Paragraph 6 | 2015 |
4. Intellectual property protection of clinical trial data | Dr Doaa Abdelrahman | Clinical trials, works of investigators, new form of intellectual property rights, data protection | 2015 |
5. Enforcement of intellectual property law: some aspects of trade in counterfeit goods in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | Dr Katerina Tosevska-Trpcevska | enforcement of IP law, goods that violate IPRs, counterfeit goods, WCO Interface Public Members platform, customs seizures, online sale of counterfeit goods | 2015 |
6. Managing copyright in MOOCS: the viability of the teaching exception | Dr Ratnaria Wahid | MOOC, copyright; online courses; three-step test, teaching exceptions. | 2015 |
7. Establishment of specialized IP courts in Pakistan for the efficient enforcement of intellectual property rights | Mr Saad Nusrullah | Intellectual property rights (IPRs), enforcement, infringement, counterfeiting, piracy, special courts, and judicial system | 2015 |
8. Parallel imports, trademark law, and agency regulations: legal uncertainty in UAE jurisprudence | Dr Bashar Malkawi | trademarks law, agency law, parallel imports, exhaustion, trade | 2015 |
9. Why South Africa should introduce patent searches and substantive examinations to improve access to essential medicines | Dr Lonias Ndlovu | Patent searches, substantive examination, access to medicines, TRIPS flexibilities, essential medicines, generics | 2015 |
Volume 5 (2014) |
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1. Interaction between patent protection and access to essential medicines – the potential conflict between rights to health and property rights | Gustavo Schötz | Patents, essential medicines, compulsory licence, principle of proportionality, and rule of law | 2014 |
2. Deficiencies of existing systems for the takedown of copyright infringing content hosted on the internet in Bosnia and Herzegovina and proposed solution | Haris Hasic | copyright infringement, Internet, hosting, notice and takedown, intermediary, Institute | 2014 |
3. Protection and regulation of highly renowned trademarks - a brief overview of recent developments in Brazilian trademark law | Enzo Baiocchi | Brazilian trademark law, highly renowned trademarks, protection and regulation | 2014 |
4. The third revision of Chinese trademark law and its impact on foreign companies | Zhang Weijun | Chinese Trademark Law, trademark, bad-faith trademark registration, trademark infringement, foreign company | 2014 |
5. Protection of traditional knowledge and biodiversity through a higher protection of geographical indications: a review of Colombia's position at the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ | Carolina Vásquez-Arango | Geographical indications (GIs), Traditional Knowledge (TK), biodiversity, plant varieties, development, Colombia | 2014 |
6. Protection of traditional knowledge related to biological and genetic resources: examining the access and benefit-sharing regime in Ethiopia | Biruk Haile | traditional knowledge, access, benefit sharing, prior informed consent, biological and genetic resources, Teff Agreement, local communities, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) | 2014 |
7. The issue of working of patents and its implications for domestic trade, economic development and technology transfer | Prabuddha Ganguli | Working, Patents, Form 27, reporting, compulsory licence, Indian, 'non-practising entities' | 2014 |
8. Protection of traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions in Kenya | Marisella Ouma | traditional knowledge, policy, prior informed consent, access, sui generis protection | 2014 |
9. Intellectual property rights and public health: the constitution and practice in Malawi | Zolomphi Nkowani 8 | Public health, intellectual property rights, TRIPS, SADC, Malawi, and Nkowani | 2014 |
10. The implications for Morocco of the Marrakesh treaty to facilitate access to published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled | Khalid Chaouch | Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled (VIP) Treaty, Morocco, cross-border, authorized entities, accessible works, format copies | 2014 |
11. Pooled procurement as a panacea for access to medicines in the Southern African Development Community region | Amos Saurombe | access, medicine, Southern African Development Community, SADC, patents, public health, TRIPS flexibilities, developing countries | 2014 |
12. Improvements in the protection of traditional knowledge in Amazonian countries | Zulay Poggi Gonzalez | Traditional knowledge, indigenous, legal protection, Amazonian countries | 2014 |
Volume 4 (2013) |
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1. Fighting piracy in Azerbaijan: a survey and perspective on the current situation | Elnur Mammadli | intellectual property, copyright, related rights, piracy, intellectual property enforcement, control marks, twinning project | 2013 |
2. Enforcement of intellectual property rights in Special Customs Surveillance Zones of China | Zhang Naigen | enforcement, intellectual property rights, special customs surveillance zone, anti-counterfeit good, comparison. | 2013 |
3. Re-examining the public interest component of IPRs with special reference to plant breeders’ rights | Reem Anwar Ahmed Raslan | biotechnology, IPR theory, UPOV, public interest, developing countries | 2013 |
4. Justifications for claiming intellectual property protection in traditional herbal medicine and biodiversity conservation: prospects and challenges | Kahsay Debesu Gebray | traditional medicinal knowledge, biodiversity, indigenous people, local communities, justifications for IP protection | 2013 |
5. The Indian film industry's battle against piracy: some reflections | Arpan Banerjee | India, copyright, film, piracy | 2013 |
6. The economic impact of the TRIPS-Plus provision in the Jordan-United States Free Trade Agreement | Taleb Awad Warrad | 2013 | |
7. Public health and intellectual property rights in the promotion of innovation: a Mongolian perspective | Dambadarjaa Purevdorj | intellectual property, public health, innovation, entrepreneurship, university-industry collaboration, pharmaceutical patents, commercializing intellectual property rights | 2013 |
8. Intellectual property issues in preferential trade agreements: the optimal model of coordination | Tatiana Isachenko | intellectual property rights, preferential trade agreements, EurAzEC | 2013 |
9. Intellectual property, competition law and access to pharmaceuticals: the relevance of a 'market approach' to the exercise of intellectual property rights | Mor Bakhoum | 2013 | |
10. Spain's approaches to the Anglo-American 'fair use' doctrine: do we need to reform the European system of copyright limitations and exceptions? | José Juan Castelló-Pastor | copyright, limitations and exceptions, Spain, EU Directives, fair use doctrine, three-step test, Google. | 2013 |
11. Integration of modern technologies of intellectual property in public administration | Vadym Nersesov | public sector, protectable intellectual property, research and development centre, e-government | 2013 |
12. Traditional knowledge as a means of rural economic development in Zambia | Ackim Lungu | traditional medicine, cultural expressions, commercialization, protection, economic empowerment, rural population, rural incomes | 2013 |
Volume 3 (2012) |
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1. Domain Name Dispute Resolution and the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø×ÊÁÏ Agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights | Celia Lerman | domain names, TRIPS Agreement, alternative dispute resolution, ccTLDs, free trade agreements | 2012 |
2. Linking Intellectual Property Rights with Plant Genetic Resources: Myths and Realities for Food Security in Least Developed Countries Such as Bangladesh | Mohammad Towhidul Islam | intellectual property rights, TRIPS Agreement, Bangladesh, least developed countries, plant genetic resources, plant varieties protection, agriculture, sui generis protection | 2012 |
3. A Brief Note Concerning Pipeline Patents in Brazil | Pedro Marcos Nunes Barbosa | Brazilian pipeline patents, access to health, unconstitutionality | 2012 |
4. Copyright Law: Impacts on Urban Shaping | Plamena Popova | copyright law, architecture, urban shaping | 2012 |
5. The Indonesian Plant Varieties Protection Act: the Dilemma of Meeting International and Bilateral Obligations and Protecting Traditional Farmers | Nurul Barizah | plant-variety protection, international and bilateral commitments, farmers' rights, seed sharing, adat, local varieties and agricultural innovation | 2012 |
6. Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in Mexico: a Dichotomy between Promoting Competitiveness and the Rule of Law . | Luis Ricardo Rodriguez Meneses | customs, enforcement, intellectual property, rights | 2012 |
7. Combating Piracy through Effective Regulation of the Printing Industry in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenges | Abdulwasiu Ojo Akorede Yusuff | copyright, printing, piracy, regulation, enforcement, books | 2012 |
8. Patent Rights and their Economic Impacts: the Case of the Turkish Pharmaceutical Industry | Ummuhan Gökovali | pharmaceutical sector, TRIPS Agreement, pharmaceutical patents, pharmaceutical firms | 2012 |
9. The America Invents Act of 2011 and the Emerging Public Infostructure of Patents | Kali Murray | infostructure, circulation, publication, America Invents Act, patent reform, right to information | 2012 |
10. Protection Regime for Well-Known Local Products in Viet Nam | Le Thi Thu Ha | Viet Nam, well-known local product, intellectual property, geographical indication, certification mark, collective mark | 2012 |
Volume 2 (2011) |
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1. Law, Economics and Politics of University-Industry Technology Transfer in Argentina | Maximiliano Marzetti | technology transfer, research and development, innovation, intellectual property, patents, licensing, public policy | 2011 |
2. Fiscal Incentive Provisions - a Pathway from Research and Development and Innovation to Intellectual Property Rights | Cristián Gárate | research, development, innovation, intellectual property, intangibles, fiscal incentives, taxation | 2011 |
3. Copyright Flexibilities in the Arab Region | Bassem Awad | copyright flexibilities, Arab countries, access to knowledge | 2011 |
4. Protecting and Revitalizing Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Culture: for an Equitable Future in Fiji | Salvin S. Nand | intellectual property rights, traditional knowledge and expression of culture, Pacific Island Countries | 2011 |
5. Challenges to Combatting Piracy and Counterfeiting in Jamaica | Natalie G.S. Corthésy | piracy, counterfeiting, IPRs in Jamaica, IPR enforcement | 2011 |
6. The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights Protection by Publicly-Financed Research Institutions on Clinical Research: Lessons from South Africa | Pamela Andanda | clinical research, data sharing, health research, intellectual property, publicly-financed research institutions | 2011 |
7. Regulation of Internet Service Provider Liability: Does it Really Work? Lithuanian Legislation and Court Practice | Kristina Janušauskaite | IP enforcement, EU Directives, intermediaries, Internet Service Providers, injunctions, commercial scale | 2011 |
8. New Rules on Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights in Serbia: Work in Progress | Dusan Popovic | copyright, related rights, collective management organizations, Serbia, tariff, negotiations | 2011 |
9. Copyright Infringement and Educational Exceptions in Thailand: What Should Be the Solution to the Problem of Copyright Infringement in the Thai Education Sector? | Noppanun Supasiripongchai | copyright, educational exceptions, copyright infringement, copyright collecting society, Thailand | 2011 |
Volume 1 (2010) |
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1. The criteria for registration of scent trademarks under the Argentine Law on Trademarks and Designations no. 22.362 | Mariela Borgarello | 2010 | |
2. The protection of pharmaceuticals in Bulgaria in the context of EU competition law | Nadia Ianeva | 2010 | |
3. The interplay between copyright protection and the expansion of education in Ethiopia | Mandefro Eshete | 2010 | |
4. The interface between trademarks and domain names - legal challenges in India | Poonam Dass | 2010 | |
5. The dynamics of the Indonesian plant variety protection system | Ranggalawe Suryasaladin Sugiri | 2010 | |
6. Geographical indications in Macedonian law | Goce Naumovski | 2010 | |
7. Legal policy issues in the Malaysian biotechnology industry | Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof | 2010 | |
8. Technology transfer in Latin American countries: a matter of culture and trust | Martha Laura López Orúe | 2010 | |
9. The strategic action against the piracy (strap) policy in Nigeria | Adewole Adisa Adedeji | 2010 | |
10. Intellectual property as a tool for economic development in Wales | Andrew Beale | 2010 | |
11. The under-utilization of TRIPS flexibilities by developing countries: the case of Africa | Moses Nkomo | 2010 |