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T1 Institutional capacity-building to deal with the implications of TRIPS for industrial and technological development : case study of India
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<section class="active-description english-description">This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.</section>
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T1 - Institutional capacity-building to deal with the implications of TRIPS for industrial and technological development : case study of India
AU - UN.ESCAP
Y1 - 2001
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3761
PB - United Nations
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This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.
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title = {Institutional capacity-building to deal with the implications of TRIPS for industrial and technological development : case study of India},
year = {2001},
abstract = {
This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.
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author = {UN.ESCAP},
title = {Institutional capacity-building to deal with the implications of TRIPS for industrial and technological development : case study of India},
year = {2001},
abstract = {
This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.
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T1 - Institutional capacity-building to deal with the implications of TRIPS for industrial and technological development : case study of India
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This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.
This publication outlines the implications of the Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) for industrial and technological development in the Asian and Pacific region. It also exposes the differences of perception between developed and developing countries as far as protection of the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are concerned. This is done through a case study of India. An analysis of the steps India took to adapt to the international context gives a precise idea of the questions, debates and concerns involved. This publication will help developing countries to implement the laws relating to IPRs and help promote technology transfer and build up their technological capabilities by the proper implementation of the TRIPS Agreement.