500-509Within the conventional economic framework, the defence of traditional knowledge as a form of Intellectual Property often lacks a robust foundation. While human rights theories offer a more compelling justification, the economic rationale for protecting traditional knowledge remains elusive at the international stage. This ambiguity has even prompted some academics to challenge the relevance and practicality of safeguarding traditional knowledge through the framework of intellectual property rights. This paper seeks to present an economic argument in favour of traditional knowledge protection, drawing from the principles of ‘Identity Economics’. Interestingly, identity economics provides a rationale for both the widely accepted...
Economic theory has struggled to produce a coherent narrative justifying the implementation of intel...
Traditional knowledge is a form of innovation that does not fit neatly into Western notions of prope...
This paper reconsiders the theoretical objections to property rights. It asks whether, notwithstandi...
500-509Within the conventional economic framework, the defence of traditional knowledge as a form of...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The author presented an early draft of this paper at the March, 2009 Conference on Traditional Know...
The concept of intellectual property and the protections granted under intellectual property law in ...
In recent years, developing nations have pushed for international copyright and other intellectual p...
The value of Traditional Knowledge (TK) as belonging to the cultural heritage of mankind has been of...
This paper provides an economic justification for the protection of cultural property rights of indi...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
“Traditional Knowledge” refers to the sum totals of all inventions, developments and innovations tha...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
Traditional knowledge can be protected, to some extent, under various intellectual property laws. H...
Economic theory has struggled to produce a coherent narrative justifying the implementation of intel...
Traditional knowledge is a form of innovation that does not fit neatly into Western notions of prope...
This paper reconsiders the theoretical objections to property rights. It asks whether, notwithstandi...
500-509Within the conventional economic framework, the defence of traditional knowledge as a form of...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The author presented an early draft of this paper at the March, 2009 Conference on Traditional Know...
The concept of intellectual property and the protections granted under intellectual property law in ...
In recent years, developing nations have pushed for international copyright and other intellectual p...
The value of Traditional Knowledge (TK) as belonging to the cultural heritage of mankind has been of...
This paper provides an economic justification for the protection of cultural property rights of indi...
For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intelle...
“Traditional Knowledge” refers to the sum totals of all inventions, developments and innovations tha...
The international rules for the protection of intellectual property, codified in the TRIPs agreement...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
Traditional knowledge can be protected, to some extent, under various intellectual property laws. H...
Economic theory has struggled to produce a coherent narrative justifying the implementation of intel...
Traditional knowledge is a form of innovation that does not fit neatly into Western notions of prope...
This paper reconsiders the theoretical objections to property rights. It asks whether, notwithstandi...