Competition Law, Technology Transfer and the TRIPS Agreement: Implications for Developing Countries
ISBN-13:
9781849801256
ISBN-10:
1849801258
Author:
Tu Thanh Nguyen
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
360 pages
Category:
Antitrust
,
Business Law
,
Intellectual Property
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ISBN-13:
9781849801256
ISBN-10:
1849801258
Author:
Tu Thanh Nguyen
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
360 pages
Category:
Antitrust
,
Business Law
,
Intellectual Property
Summary
Competition Law, Technology Transfer and the TRIPS Agreement: Implications for Developing Countries (ISBN-13: 9781849801256 and ISBN-10: 1849801258), written by authors
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The book investigates competition law and international technology transfer in the light of the TRIPS Agreement and the experience of both developed and developing countries. On that basis, it draws relevant implications for developing countries.Tu Thanh Nguyen argues that technology transfer-related competition law should be ‘glocalized’ appropriately for the needs of local contexts, while intellectual property rights (IPR) are globalized. The book reveals that developing countries, according to the TRIPS Agreement, have the right to use domestic competition law to promote access to technology in order to protect national interests and consumer welfare. However, competition law is antitrust. It is neither anti-IPR nor anti-trade. The author finds that developing countries with limited competition law resources should set realistic priorities for the control of technology transfer-related anti-competitive practices. They can reasonably apply and adapt relevant regulations, decisions and judgments from developed country jurisdictions to their own circumstances.Competition Law, Technology Transfer and the TRIPs Agreement is a timely resource for postgraduate students, practitioners, and scholars in international competition law, IPR, and technology transfer. Policymakers in the field of technology transfer-related competition law/policy, especially in developing countries, will also find this book invaluable.
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