How did intellectual property (IP), a private right born out of European Enlightenment ideals, take root in Vietnam's socialist legal framework, and what influence does Vietnam's Soviet legacy still have on its IP law? The clandestine triumph of IP rights in Vietnam is remarkable, given the system's former propensity for collective ownership and limited private property rights. Vietnam's approach to IP rights has changed with economic liberalisation: while external pressure prompted the initial adoption of IP laws, national interest and global reputation enhancement are now driving the effort. At the height of communism in the 1980s and under Soviet domination, IP laws reflected socialist ideology and the characteristics of a command econom...
To observe that so-called intellectual property (IP) flowered in the late twentieth century, even su...
In the absence of secure private property rights, neo-classical political economy would have expecte...
In advanced capitalist societies, intellectual property laws protecting such subject matter as copyr...
This thesis centres on the principal question of the existence of intellectual property law between ...
How does intellectual property become part of the structure of social practice? The traditional answ...
Vietnam has a long history of ignoring copyright laws at the expense of foreign authors of copyright...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
The article outlines the legal context for Vietnamese artists that is not discussed in other literat...
Chapter 1. Protection of Vietnam’s Intellectual Property Rights Part 1. Background Part 2. S...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
Since 1986 Vietnam has been engaged in the transition from a centrally-controlled economy to a socia...
Chapter 18 of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement dictates a robust regime of intell...
To observe that so-called intellectual property (IP) flowered in the late twentieth century, even su...
In the absence of secure private property rights, neo-classical political economy would have expecte...
In advanced capitalist societies, intellectual property laws protecting such subject matter as copyr...
This thesis centres on the principal question of the existence of intellectual property law between ...
How does intellectual property become part of the structure of social practice? The traditional answ...
Vietnam has a long history of ignoring copyright laws at the expense of foreign authors of copyright...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
This Article examines several waves of intellectual property (IP) regulation reform in Russia, start...
The article outlines the legal context for Vietnamese artists that is not discussed in other literat...
Chapter 1. Protection of Vietnam’s Intellectual Property Rights Part 1. Background Part 2. S...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
Since 1986 Vietnam has been engaged in the transition from a centrally-controlled economy to a socia...
Chapter 18 of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement dictates a robust regime of intell...
To observe that so-called intellectual property (IP) flowered in the late twentieth century, even su...
In the absence of secure private property rights, neo-classical political economy would have expecte...
In advanced capitalist societies, intellectual property laws protecting such subject matter as copyr...