African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intellectual property rights. Formal accession to various treaties and conventions on intellectual property rights instruments should not be mistaken for actual internalization of the policies, structures and norms required for reaping the promised benefits of participation in such regimes. There is ample evidence showing that most African states do not have the requisite structures for fruitful engagement with international intellectual property rights regimes. Until this anomaly is rectified, African states\u27 engagement with international intellectual property regimes will remain structurally flawed and inimical to the human development of Afric...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting-edge scholarship...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
The global intellectual property structure has been criticised for requiring developing nations to a...
Economic and social development of an individual or a community depends on the freedom to innovate a...
Western nations, through international treaties and bodies such as the World Trade Organization, the...
Western nations, through international treaties and bodies such as the World Trade Organization, the...
Economic and social development of an individual or a community depends on the freedom to innovate ...
This paper considers factors that are relevant to recent efforts to formulate Intellectual Property ...
The legal regime governing intellectual property rights (IPR) in Tanzania is based on the classical ...
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting-edge scholarship...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) concern that branch of law dealing with the regulation of the cre...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting-edge scholarship...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
African states have, since the colonial encounter, been part of the international regimes on intelle...
The global intellectual property structure has been criticised for requiring developing nations to a...
Economic and social development of an individual or a community depends on the freedom to innovate a...
Western nations, through international treaties and bodies such as the World Trade Organization, the...
Western nations, through international treaties and bodies such as the World Trade Organization, the...
Economic and social development of an individual or a community depends on the freedom to innovate ...
This paper considers factors that are relevant to recent efforts to formulate Intellectual Property ...
The legal regime governing intellectual property rights (IPR) in Tanzania is based on the classical ...
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting-edge scholarship...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) concern that branch of law dealing with the regulation of the cre...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in September 2015 as a post 2015 devel...
Protecting intellectual property rights has become essential in encouraging cutting-edge scholarship...