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Intellectual property rights (IPRS) and economic development edited by Md. Zafar Mahfooz Nomani and Faizanur Rahman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Description: xviii, 291 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788177084672
  • 8177084674
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.540 23 NOM
Contents:
1. Suicide seeds and right to food/Ashish Kumar Srivastava and Chandanr. 2. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) and Indian agriculture/Anis Ahmad. 3. Patents in the area of biotechnology in India/Anushka M. Nayak. 4. Copyright, technological revolution and legal implications/Md. Zafar Mahfooz Nomani and Faisal Sherwani. 5. Trade secrets law and economic development in India/Faizanur Rahman. 6. Legal protection to Kashmiri Shawls/Farooq Ahmad Mir, Mir Farhatul Aen and Mir Junaid Alam. 7. Political economy of TRIPS agreement/Mohamed Saheb Hussain and Mutakyahwa Charles. 8. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) and the new economy/N.R. Madhava Menon. 9. Enforcement of TRIPS: conflicts and constraints/Syeda Nishat Shadmani. 10. Patents in relation to biotechnology and geo-sciences/B.K. Prasad and Rashid A. Faridi. 11. Indian Bolar provision and patent issues/S.Z. Amani. 12. Pharmaceutical patents in India/S.K. Verma. 13. Copyright and cyberspace: issues and challenges
Summary: Globalization and the rapid proliferation of technology have elevated the significance of intellectual property protection. The importance of IPRs has increased in recent years in the wake of rapid advancements and proliferation of technology. Intellectual property protection is a key factor for economic growth and advancement in the high technology sector. This book discusses the intangible nature of the intellectual property and the worldwide inconsistency of standard practices. The Agreement establishing the WTO contains, inter alia, an Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The TRIPS Agreement is presently the most comprehensive multilateral agreement on intellectual property. This book contains 13 research papers, authored by experts in the field, which explain and examine various aspects of the TRIPS Agreement and the corresponding Indian laws for its implementation.
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1. Suicide seeds and right to food/Ashish Kumar Srivastava and Chandanr.

2. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) and Indian agriculture/Anis Ahmad.

3. Patents in the area of biotechnology in India/Anushka M. Nayak.

4. Copyright, technological revolution and legal implications/Md. Zafar Mahfooz Nomani and Faisal Sherwani.

5. Trade secrets law and economic development in India/Faizanur Rahman.

6. Legal protection to Kashmiri Shawls/Farooq Ahmad Mir, Mir Farhatul Aen and Mir Junaid Alam.

7. Political economy of TRIPS agreement/Mohamed Saheb Hussain and Mutakyahwa Charles.

8. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) and the new economy/N.R. Madhava Menon.

9. Enforcement of TRIPS: conflicts and constraints/Syeda Nishat Shadmani.

10. Patents in relation to biotechnology and geo-sciences/B.K. Prasad and Rashid A. Faridi.

11. Indian Bolar provision and patent issues/S.Z. Amani.

12. Pharmaceutical patents in India/S.K. Verma.

13. Copyright and cyberspace: issues and challenges

Globalization and the rapid proliferation of technology have elevated the significance of intellectual property protection. The importance of IPRs has increased in recent years in the wake of rapid advancements and proliferation of technology. Intellectual property protection is a key factor for economic growth and advancement in the high technology sector. This book discusses the intangible nature of the intellectual property and the worldwide inconsistency of standard practices.

The Agreement establishing the WTO contains, inter alia, an Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The TRIPS Agreement is presently the most comprehensive multilateral agreement on intellectual property. This book contains 13 research papers, authored by experts in the field, which explain and examine various aspects of the TRIPS Agreement and the corresponding Indian laws for its implementation.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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