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Book Title: The Intellectual Property Debate
Editor(s): Pugatch, Perez Meir
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781845420383
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Introduction: debating IPRs 1
Meir Perez Pugatch
PART I TRADE, INVESTMENT AND ENFORCEMENT
POLICIES OF IPRS
1 A critical analysis of the TRIPS agreement 17
Michael Blakeney
2 The TRIPS agreement: the damage to the WTO 33
Brian Hindley
3 Can stronger intellectual property rights boost trade, foreign
direct investment and licensing in developing countries? 44
Douglas Lippoldt
4 The enforcement of intellectual property rights: an
EU perspective of a global question 62
Paul Vandoren and Pedro Velasco Martins
PART II IPRS, BUSINESS AND PUBLICPRIVATE
PARTNERSHIPS
5 What is an idea worth? 81
Richard P. Rozek and George G. Korenko
6 Intellectual property policies and scale neutrality: strategic
management implications for SMEs 103
Grant E. Isaac
7 Encouraging cooperation among the academic, government
and private sectors in US biomedical R&D 118
Richard P. Rozek and Bridget A. Dickensheets
8 University technology transfer policy matters: is it time
for a `Bayh-Dole Modernization Act'? 139
Robin J.R. Blatt
v
vi Contents
PART III IPRS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND
BIOTECHNOLOGY
9 Pharmaceutical innovation and intellectual property rights:
a global public good? 159
David Goren
10 The realities of TRIPS, patents and access to medicines
in developing countries 170
Eric Noehrenberg
11 Patenting genes 187
Trevor Cook
PART IV IPRS, COMPETITION, ACCESS AND
ANTITRUST IN THE AGE OF THE
INFORMATION SOCIETY
12 Balancing intellectual property rights and competition
law in a dynamic, knowledge-based European economy 213
Duncan Curley
13 Technology, time and market forces: the stakeholders ...
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