Intellectual Property Rights in the NAM and Other Developing Countries: A Compendium on Laws & Policies/NAM S Centre
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Intellectual Property Rights in the NAM and Other Developing Countries: A Compendium on Laws & Policies/NAM S Centre

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Intellectual Property Rights in the NAM and Other Developing Countries: A Compendium on Laws & Policies/NAM S Centre

About this book

The publication entitled Compendium on Laws and Policies on IPT for NAM and Other Developing Countries brought out by the Centre for Science & Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Centre) is largely based on the presentations made during and International Conference on "Implications of New IPR Regime under the TRIPS for Developing Countries" held at New Delhi, India during May 1999. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is the protection of research results in a knowledge-based industry prior to its public distribution. The extent of protection and enforcement of these rights vary widely around the developing countries. It is extremely difficult to generalize the implications of the TRIPS agreement in these countries because such implications vary with differences existing between the IPR laws of a particular country and the standards of the agreement, the extent of development in different sectors, the per capita income, and the structure of the supply. These differences become a source of tension in international trade and economic relations. The new internationally agreed IPR regimes under TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of IPR) provide a way to introduce more order and predictability in trade and for disputes to be settled more systematically. The volume contains contributions from renowned experts from various developing countries. It illustrates will the relevant laws and policies existing in the participant countries, including Bangladesh, Camernoon, Chile, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malawi, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Saint Lucia, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Ukraine, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The book would be useful to IPR professionals and S&T persons as a reference material on various IPR related issues with particular reference to the developing countries.

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Table of contents

  1. Half Title
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Authors
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights in Bangladesh
  9. 2. Status of Intellectual Property in Cameroon
  10. 3. Status of Intellectual Property in Chile
  11. 4. Intellectual Property Rights in Chile
  12. 5. Status of Intellectual Property in Cuba
  13. 6. Intellectual Property Rights and the Expected Changes in the light of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and Status Report for the Egyptian Patent Office
  14. 7. Intellectual Property Rights in Egypt
  15. 8. Management of Intellectual Property Rights in India
  16. 9. Kyrghyz Patent, State Agency on Science and Intellectual Property in Kyrghyzstan
  17. 10. Development of the Intellectual Property Protection System in Lebanon
  18. 11. The Status of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and TRIPS and Related Problems for Malawi
  19. 12. The Status of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia
  20. 13. Intellectual Property System of Mongolia
  21. 14. Intellectual Property Rights and Existing Legal Provision in Nepal
  22. 15. Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Related Intellectual Property Systems in Nepal
  23. 16. Development and Present Status of Copyright and Related Rights in Pakistan
  24. 17. Development of the Intellectual Property Protection System in Pakistan
  25. 18. Intellectual Property Rights in Saint Lucia
  26. 19. The Status of Intellectual Property Rights in Tanzania
  27. 20. Intellectual Property Rights in Trinidad and Tobago
  28. 21. State Policy and Legislation on Intellectual Property in Ukraine
  29. 22. Zambian Report on the New IPR Regime under the TRIPS for Developing Countries
  30. 23. The Current Status of Intellectual Porperty Laws and How They Relate to TRIPS and Other International Undertakings