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Assessing Intellectual Property Compliance in Contemporary China, The World Trade Organisation TRIPS Agreement, by Kristie Thomas

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Assessing Intellectual Property Compliance in Contemporary China, The World Trade Organisation TRIPS Agreement, by Kristie Thomas
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Assessing Intellectual Property Compliance in Contemporary China
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
972900327
Responsibility statement
by Kristie Thomas
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
Sub title
The World Trade Organisation TRIPS Agreement
Summary
Since its accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in December 2001, China has been committed to full compliance with the Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement. This text considers the development of intellectual property in China, and offers an interdisciplinary analysis of China's compliance with the TRIPS Agreement using theories originating in international relations and law. It notes that despite significant efforts to amend China's substantive IP laws to prepare for WTO accession and sweeping changes to domestic legislation, a significant gap existed between the laws on paper and as enforced in practice, and that infringements to the agreement are still prevalent. The book examines how compliance with international rules can be promoted and encouraged in a specific jurisdiction. Making a case for a wider, more interdisciplinary and global outlook, it contends that compliance needs to align with the national interests of relevant countries and jurisdictions, as governments' economic interests support the greater enforcement of the IP laws.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- PART I: HOW TO ASSESS COMPLIANCE WITH THE TRIPS AGREEMENT: CONCEPTS AND METHODS -- The Concept of Compliance -- The TRIPS Agreement: Developing Global Rules for Intellectual Property Protection -- A Framework for Assessing Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement -- PART II: ASSESSING COMPLIANCE WITH THE TRIPS AGREEMENT IN CHINA -- Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in China -- Assessing the Post-TRIPS Intellectual Property System in China in the Short-Term: Exploring the Enforcement Gap -- Assessing the post-TRIPS Intellectual Property System in China in the Long-term: Adapting to Local Conditions -- Implications and Conclusions
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