Intellectual property plays a vital role in wealth creation and economic development. There are however challenges faced in the teaching and training of intellectual property in Malaysia. The paper discusses the challenges and argues that there is a dire need to teach intellectual property sufficiently, being interdisciplinary in nature, not only to law students but also to non-law students
A basic understanding of intellectual property (IP) is essential for practice as a professional engi...
Purpose: There is only 8% of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) produced by the universities in Mala...
The content and application of Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming increasingly dominated by new ...
Intellectual Property (IP) is fast becoming an important course not only in law schools but also in ...
Intellectual property education, i.e. how intellectual property should be taught or more importantly...
Intellectual property law was in the backwater only a few decades ago. The Section on Intellectual P...
Studies have shown the strong link between innovation and the economic performance of a country. Und...
Integral to the commercial law field, Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge is central to culture, in...
The importance of intellectual property (IP) in today's world cannot be overstated and, indeed, it i...
The Malaysian government has identified innovation as the main economic driver in the transition to ...
A uniquely practical approach to intellectual property law: unfold the problem, reveal the law, appl...
A uniquely practical approach to intellectual property law: unfold the problem, reveal the law, appl...
Intellectual property has become a significant factor for one to be seen as successful in a very com...
This paper argues that in the knowledge economy, those who are expert in understanding intellectual ...
Intellectual property (IP) assets and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are central for many firms...
A basic understanding of intellectual property (IP) is essential for practice as a professional engi...
Purpose: There is only 8% of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) produced by the universities in Mala...
The content and application of Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming increasingly dominated by new ...
Intellectual Property (IP) is fast becoming an important course not only in law schools but also in ...
Intellectual property education, i.e. how intellectual property should be taught or more importantly...
Intellectual property law was in the backwater only a few decades ago. The Section on Intellectual P...
Studies have shown the strong link between innovation and the economic performance of a country. Und...
Integral to the commercial law field, Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge is central to culture, in...
The importance of intellectual property (IP) in today's world cannot be overstated and, indeed, it i...
The Malaysian government has identified innovation as the main economic driver in the transition to ...
A uniquely practical approach to intellectual property law: unfold the problem, reveal the law, appl...
A uniquely practical approach to intellectual property law: unfold the problem, reveal the law, appl...
Intellectual property has become a significant factor for one to be seen as successful in a very com...
This paper argues that in the knowledge economy, those who are expert in understanding intellectual ...
Intellectual property (IP) assets and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are central for many firms...
A basic understanding of intellectual property (IP) is essential for practice as a professional engi...
Purpose: There is only 8% of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) produced by the universities in Mala...
The content and application of Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming increasingly dominated by new ...