Intellectual Property and TRIPS Compliance in China
Edited by Paul Torremans,
Hailing Shan and
Johan Erauw
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
China’s accession to the WTO and TRIPS heralded massive changes in Chinese intellectual property (IP) law. This book asks whether all aspects of Chinese law and practice are now TRIPs compliant. The study offers both Chinese and European perspectives.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781845428754
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Are Chinese Intellectual Property Laws Consistent with the TRIPs Agreement?

- Guo Shoukang and Zuo Xiaodong
- Ch 2 Substantive Law Issues in Europe a Decade after TRIPS

- Paul Torremans
- Ch 3 The TRIPS Agreement and the Changing Landscape of International Intellectual Property

- Daniel J. Gervais
- Ch 4 The Fight Against Piracy: Working Within the Administrative Enforcement System in China

- Kristie Thomas
- Ch 5 Problems and New Developments in the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China

- Jingzhou Tao
- Ch 6 Legal Protection of Copyright and Trademarks in Cyberspace in China

- Jiang Zhipei
- Ch 7 Confidentiality Agreements and Non-Competition Clauses

- John Adams
- Ch 8 Protection of Know-how in Chinese Enterprises and Employment Relationships

- Hailing Shan
- Ch 9 Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Protecting Poor Countries’ Intellectual Property?

- Zhu Lanye
- Ch 10 Legal Issues Regarding Contracts of Technology Import: A Chinese Lawyer’s Perspective

- Zou Weining
- Ch 11 The WTO–TRIPS Patent Regime after Doha: Promises and Realities

- Sigrid Sterckx
- Ch 12 Intellectual Property Rights and WTO Compliance: Chinese and European Perspectives

- Fientje Moerman
- Ch 13 The Agenda for the Future

- Paul Torremans
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