
Contemporary Management Strategies in Intellectual Property Rights(IPR) Relevent to NAM and Other Developing Countries
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Contemporary Management Strategies in Intellectual Property Rights(IPR) Relevent to NAM and Other Developing Countries
About this book
"The Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Centre) is an inter-governmental organisation with a membership of 47 countries spread over Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America. Besides this, 12 S&T agencies and academic/research institutions of Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, India, Nigeria and Turkey are the members of the S&T-Industry Network of the Centre. The Centre was set up in 1989 to promote South-South cooperation through mutually beneficial partnerships among scientists and technologists and scientific organisations in developing countries. It implements a variety of programmes including international workshops, meetings, roundtables, training courses and collaborative projects and brings out scientific publications, including a quarterly Newsletter. It is also implementing 5 Fellowship schemes, namely, NAM S&T Centre Research Fellowship, Joint NAM S&T Centre – ICCBS Karachi Fellowship, Joint CSIR/CFTRI (Diamond Jubilee) - NAM S&T Centre Fellowship, Joint NAM S&T Centre – ZMT Bremen Fellowship and Research Training Fellowship for Developing Country Scientists (RTF-DCS) in Indian institutions. These activities provide, among others, the opportunity for scientist-to-scientist contact and interaction, training and expert assistance, familiarising the scientific community on the latest developments and techniques in the subject areas, and identification of technologies for transfer between member countries. The Centre has so far brought out 59 publications and has organised 91 international workshops and training programmes. For further details, please visit www.namstct.org or write to the Director, NAM S&T Centre, Core 6A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003, India (Phone: +91-11-24645134/24644974; Fax: +91-11-24644973; E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected])."
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Analysis of Intellectual Property (IP) Rights in Costa Rica
- 2. Innovation, Intellectual Property and Economic Impact on Developing Countries
- 3. The Promotion of Innovation and Creativity “The Dissemination of Global Developments”
- 4. The Role of the Aripo Swakopmund Protocol in Salvaging Africa’s Traditional Knowledge and Associated Genetic Resources: The Case of Ghana
- 5. Intellectual Property Rights and Intellectual Property Center in Indonesia
- 6. The Intellectual Property Management Facilitation Process: As Strategy to Support Indonesia National Innovation System
- 7. Jordan and Intellectual Property Rights Issues
- 8. Management of Intellectual Property in Kenya
- 9. Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM) Strategies to Develop New Patents in our Communities
- 10. Status of Intellectual Property Rights Management Systems in Nepal
- 11. An Overview of the Nigerian Patent System
- 12. Copyright Awareness in Nigeria’s Film Industry: Empirical Evidence
- 13. Global Competitiveness, Innovation and Patents: The Case of the Philippines
- 14. The South African Intellectual Property from Publicly Financed Research and Development Act No. 51 of 2008: The Role of the National Intellectual Property Management Office in its Implementation
- 15. Negotiation Skills for a Successful Technology Transfer
- 16. The Use of the Patent System by Inventors in Tanzania
- 17. Intellectual Property (IP) Rights System in Turkey and Tübitak’s IP Related Practises
- 18. Country Report: Analysis and Review of the Current Situation on Intellectual Property in Uganda
- 19. Challenges faced by Developing Countries in Africa in taking Full Advantage of IPR’s for Development: The Zimbabwean Case
- 20. Intellectual Property and Technological Capability in Agro Biotechnology: Policy Option before India
- 21. Repurposing Strategies: Churning Out Research
- 22. Protection of Plant Varieties, Farmers’ Rights and Benefit Sharing
- 23. Worldwide Pharmaceuticals Compulsory Licensing: An Indian Perspective
- 24. Valorisation of Intellectual Property in Knowledge Based Economy
- 25. Patenting Nanobiotechnological Innovations: The Indian Perspective
- 26. Intellectual Property Rights in India with a Perspective on Design, Engineering and Manufacturing