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      International Patent Rights Harmonisation
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      International Patent Rights Harmonisation book

      The Case of China

      International Patent Rights Harmonisation

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      International Patent Rights Harmonisation book

      The Case of China
      ByWeinian Hu
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 17 May 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315589510
      Pages 256
      eBook ISBN 9781315589510
      Subjects Area Studies, Law
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      Hu, W. (2017). International Patent Rights Harmonisation: The Case of China (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315589510

      ABSTRACT

      With reference to China, this book examines the course of international patent rights harmonisation; its characteristics as well as impediments. It evaluates the case of China’s patent law development over the course of the last three decades by drawing on the most up-to-date Chinese language sources. In the process, the volume focuses on China’s patent legislation, its achievements and weaknesses, as well as the intrinsic limitations, especially as far as enforcement is concerned. The author pays close attention to the unique societal background in China, a country that did not provide constitutional recognition to private property rights until 2004 and where a property law entered into force as late as 2013, 30 years after the first promulgation of the patent law.

      Global trade policy makers, IP professionals and businesses will benefit from the insights presented by the chapters as they will help them to appreciate the achievements and the controversies pursuant to China’s efforts in patent protection. While serving as a useful case study for countries seeking to leverage patent protection as a driver for economic development, the book will equally facilitate Chinese legislature to reflect on its patent legislation development, specifically on legislative policy choices.

      An additional analytical strength of the volume is that it compares the Chinese patent legislation with the American Invents Act and the European Patent Convention. It discovers the differences between the three patent legislations by using the minimum patent protection standards set down by the TRIPS Agreement as the benchmark. The results of the comparisons suggest that China has successfully harmonised its patent legislation with the global patent protection system, and often opts for higher patent protection standards. The book also considers whether China could learn lessons from Japan and India in their respective patent legislation and policy choices.

      With China undertaking a fourth patent law amendment, the provisions contained in the second draft of the Patent Law 2015, which was published in December 2015, are included in the analysis.

       

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 2|30 pages

      The process of international patent rights harmonisation

      chapter 3|45 pages

      Assessing the progress of international patent rights harmonisation

      chapter 4|8 pages

      The judicial system in China

      chapter 5|34 pages

      Intellectual property rights protection in China

      Legislation and enforcement

      chapter 6|15 pages

      The evolution of patent legislation in China

      chapter 7|18 pages

      Patent policy and legislation

      Japan v. China

      chapter 8|29 pages

      Patent policy and legislation

      India v. China

      chapter 9|31 pages

      International patent rights harmonisation – the case of China

      chapter 10|23 pages

      Conclusion

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