ABSTRACT
This book critically reviews the recurrent debate on Intellectual Property law and policy in developing countries carried out in the last decade. It identifies the still unresolved policy issues and proposes alternative approaches that resonate with the needs for transformation of the economic and social reality of developing countries. Focusing on emerging economies in Asia, the work draws the wider lessons to be learnt by researchers, policy makers, legislators and the business sector in general and concludes by putting forward proposals for reform.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Overview
part |143 pages
Post-TRIPS Issues in Intellectual Property Law-Making
chapter |30 pages
Intellectual Property in ASEAN: A Survey
chapter |14 pages
Intellectual Property in China: A Review
chapter |23 pages
Harmonization of Intellectual Property Laws in ASEAN *
chapter |27 pages
Asian Perspectives on Post-TRIPs Issues in Intellectual Property *
part |136 pages
The Backlash Against Further Extension of Intellectual Property