Intellectual property (IP) policy is an important contributor to economic growth and human development. However, international commitments harmonised in IP treaties often exist in tension with local needs for flexibility. This article tracks the adoption of IP treaties in Africa over a 131-year span, from 1884 to 2015, through breaking it down into four periods demarcated by points in time coinciding with key events in African and international IP law: the periods 1884–1935, 1936–1965, 1966–1995, and 1996¬–2015. The article explores relevant historical and legal aspects of each of these four periods, in order to assess and contextualise the evolutions of the IP treaty landscape on the continent. The findings show that treaties now saturate ...
With the proliferation of technology used to prate software, this paper answers some key questions i...
In this thematic report, the authors, both members of the African Scholars for Knowledge Justice (AS...
The paper examines the implication of International Intellectual Property (ip) laws and agreements o...
Intellectual property (IP) policy is an important contributor to economic growth and human developme...
This open access dataset is described and analysed in the following article: De Beer, J., Baarbé, ...
This paper considers factors that are relevant to recent efforts to formulate Intellectual Property ...
This paper examines how Africa’s share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boo...
This chapter examines critically the role of technical assistance in the implementation and expansio...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) concern that branch of law dealing with the regulation of the cre...
The global intellectual property structure has been criticised for requiring developing nations to a...
This article discusses the Final Draft Statute of PAIPO (2013), the constitutive document for a new ...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
This chapter examines the unusual extension of Imperial intellectual property laws to British coloni...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
With the proliferation of technology used to prate software, this paper answers some key questions i...
In this thematic report, the authors, both members of the African Scholars for Knowledge Justice (AS...
The paper examines the implication of International Intellectual Property (ip) laws and agreements o...
Intellectual property (IP) policy is an important contributor to economic growth and human developme...
This open access dataset is described and analysed in the following article: De Beer, J., Baarbé, ...
This paper considers factors that are relevant to recent efforts to formulate Intellectual Property ...
This paper examines how Africa’s share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boo...
This chapter examines critically the role of technical assistance in the implementation and expansio...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) concern that branch of law dealing with the regulation of the cre...
The global intellectual property structure has been criticised for requiring developing nations to a...
This article discusses the Final Draft Statute of PAIPO (2013), the constitutive document for a new ...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
This chapter examines the unusual extension of Imperial intellectual property laws to British coloni...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
In the current efforts towards harmonizing IPRs regimes in the African continent, this paper provide...
With the proliferation of technology used to prate software, this paper answers some key questions i...
In this thematic report, the authors, both members of the African Scholars for Knowledge Justice (AS...
The paper examines the implication of International Intellectual Property (ip) laws and agreements o...