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E-grāmata: Contemporary Issues in Intellectual Property Law in Africa

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  • Formāts: 238 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040156667
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  • Formāts: 238 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040156667

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"This book discusses the impact of intellectual property and international investment agreements within Africa. It investigates how African nations can enhance their current intellectual property legislation across various regions of the continent, whilesimultaneously fostering the development of local industries and stimulating innovation and creativity within the region. Despite intellectual property remaining a major issue in global trade governance, African countries have room to maximise the advantages that global intellectual property law can offer. Highlighting discourse on investment, intellectual property, and competition policies in Africa, the book underscores the need for African nations to develop intellectual property frameworks that can facilitate economic transformation. Using data from international intellectual property conventions, WTO dispute settlements and African regional organisation conventions, the book is a comprehensive call to action for African intellectual property lawyersand policymakers. The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of intellectual property law and international investment law"--

This book discusses the impact of intellectual property and international investment agreements within Africa. It investigates how African nations can enhance their current intellectual property legislation across various regions of the continent, while simultaneously fostering the development of local industries and stimulating innovation and creativity within the region.

Despite intellectual property remaining a major issue in global trade governance, African countries have room to maximise the advantages that global intellectual property law can offer. Highlighting discourse on investment, intellectual property, and competition policies in Africa, the book underscores the need for African nations to develop intellectual property frameworks that can facilitate economic transformation. Using data from international intellectual property conventions, WTO dispute settlements and African regional organisation conventions, the book is a comprehensive call to action for African intellectual property lawyers and policymakers.

The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of intellectual property law and international investment law.



This book discusses the impact of intellectual property and international investment agreements within Africa, investigating how African nations can enhance their current intellectual property legislation across various regions of the continent. It will be of interest to students of intellectual property law and international investment law.

Introduction

1. Intellectual Property Rights and Investment Law in the AfCFTA

2. Public Interest Regulation of Patents and Investment Treaties in Africa

3. Recalibrating African Investment Treaty System to promote Access to
Medicine

4. The Marginalisation of African States in the Negotiation of the TRIPS
Agreement

5. Intellectual Property and Local Pharmaceutical Production: Defining the
Need and Meeting the Challenge

6. After the WTO COVID-19 Waiver: Africas Way Forward

7. Public Health Governance, Intellectual Property, and the African Context:
From Outrage to Action in Developing Regional Capability for Health
Protection

8. The AFCFTA and Trade in Counterfeit Drugs: Adopting a Blockchain
Technology Based Strategy to Ensure Patient Safety

9. Artificial Intelligence and the Patentability of AI Inventions

10. Artificial Intelligence Generated Works and the Copyright Dilemma: A Case
Study of the United Kingdom and South Africa

11. Gamechanger lawsuit (Francisco Leong v (AFP)) as Platform for
Interrogating Copyright Ownership of Photographic Works of Employees in
Mass-Media Institutions in Nigeria
Olasupo Owoeye is Senior Lecturer in Law at Massey University, New Zealand, a stipendiary Researcher at Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Law, Munich, Germany and a Professor of Law at Lead City University, Nigeria. He is a law academic with research expertise in Intellectual Property Law and International Human Rights Law, especially Health and Development Rights. He was a Humboldt Research Fellow and Humboldt Alumni Fellow at the University of Augsburg, Germany between 2015 and 2023. He was also a Visiting Scholar at SOAS University of London in 2023. He is the founder of LAYEBS LAW, a law practice with offices in Australia, Nigeria, and New Zealand.