Rising economies face a crucial dilemma when establishing their position on international patent law. Should they translate their increasing economic strength into political power to further developing countries’ interests in lower levels of international patent protection? Or, anticipating a rising domestic interest in stronger international patent protection, should they adopt a position that favours maximal patent protection? Drawing on multiple case studies using a most-similar system design, we argue that rising economies, after having been coerced into adopting more stringent patent standards, tend to display ambivalent positions, trapped in bureaucratic politics and caught between conflicting domestic constituencies. We find that the...
This paper provides useful insights in the debate regarding the relationship between stronger patent...
This article offers a conceptual and empirical contribution regarding the effect of economic crises ...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
Rising economies face a crucial dilemma when establishing their position on international patent law...
This paper analyzes the setting of national patent policies in the global economy. In the standard m...
The implementation of patent law in the emerging market countries is having an impact on the interna...
Restricted until 29 Sep. 2012.This thesis examines the variations in both the level of patent protec...
Developing countries have limited control over the distributional and substantive dimensions of inte...
While international patent law harmonization has been an issue in progress since the conclusion of t...
The patent has emerged as a dominant force in 21st century economic policy. This book examines the i...
National policies toward intellectual property (IP) were revolutionized in the 1990s, as countries a...
Preliminary and Incomplete. Comments are Welcome. Patent protection often takes the form of restrict...
One important element of a patent regime is the non-obviousness requirement, which captures the mini...
The article uncovers profound empirical and conceptual shortcomings concerning the one-size-fits-al...
Proposals for the establishment of an international patent regime have occupied the attention of neg...
This paper provides useful insights in the debate regarding the relationship between stronger patent...
This article offers a conceptual and empirical contribution regarding the effect of economic crises ...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
Rising economies face a crucial dilemma when establishing their position on international patent law...
This paper analyzes the setting of national patent policies in the global economy. In the standard m...
The implementation of patent law in the emerging market countries is having an impact on the interna...
Restricted until 29 Sep. 2012.This thesis examines the variations in both the level of patent protec...
Developing countries have limited control over the distributional and substantive dimensions of inte...
While international patent law harmonization has been an issue in progress since the conclusion of t...
The patent has emerged as a dominant force in 21st century economic policy. This book examines the i...
National policies toward intellectual property (IP) were revolutionized in the 1990s, as countries a...
Preliminary and Incomplete. Comments are Welcome. Patent protection often takes the form of restrict...
One important element of a patent regime is the non-obviousness requirement, which captures the mini...
The article uncovers profound empirical and conceptual shortcomings concerning the one-size-fits-al...
Proposals for the establishment of an international patent regime have occupied the attention of neg...
This paper provides useful insights in the debate regarding the relationship between stronger patent...
This article offers a conceptual and empirical contribution regarding the effect of economic crises ...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...