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Book Title: Environmental Technologies, Intellectual Property and Climate Change
Editor(s): Brown, E.L. Abbe
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857934178
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors ix
Foreword x
Acknowledgements xii
List of abbreviations xiii
Table of cases xvi
Introduction 1
1. Low carbon futures for all? Strategic options for global
availability of environmental technologies 29
Keith Culver
2. The puzzling persistence of the intellectual property
right/climate change relationship 59
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
3. Failure is not an option: enhancing the use of intellectual
property tools to secure wider and more equitable access to
climate change technologies 84
Jon P. Santamauro
4. Partnership and sharing: beyond mainstream mechanisms 108
Anna Davies
5. Publicprivate partnerships for wider and equitable access to
climate technologies 128
Elisa Morgera and Kati Kulovesi
6. Climate change, technology transfer and intellectual property
rights: a modest exercise in thinking outside the box 152
Krishna Ravi Srinivas
7. Access to essential environmental technologies and poor
communities: why human rights should be prioritized 181
Oche Onazi
8. Achieving greater access: a new role for established legal
principles? 198
Abbe E.L. Brown
9. The `new normal': food, climate change and intellectual property 223
Baskut Tuncak
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viii Environmental technologies, intellectual property and climate change
10. Intellectual property: property rights and the public interest 249
James McLean
11. A view from inside the renewable energy industry 265
Mervyn D. Jones
12. A private institutional investment perspective 271
David A. McGrory
Index 279
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