Intellectual Property in Global Governance: A Development Question

Routledge: New York, 2012.

Posted: 31 Aug 2016

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Chidi Oguamanam

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section; Department of Public and International Law, School of Law, University of Venda, South Africa

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

Intellectual Property in Global Governance critically examines the evolution of international intellectual property law-making from the build up to the TRIPS Agreement, through the TRIPS and post-TRIPS era. The book focuses on a number of thematic intellectual property issue linkages, exploring the formal and informal institutional interactions and multi-stakeholder holder intrigues implicated in the global governance of intellectual property. Using examples from bio-technology, bio-diversity, bio-prospecting and bio-piracy it investigates the shift or concentration in the focus of innovation from physical to life sciences and the ensuing changes in international intellectual property law making and their implications for intellectual property jurisprudence. It examines the character of the reception, resistance and various nuanced reactions to the changes brought about by the TRIPS Agreement, exploring the various institutional sites and patterns of such responses, as well as the escalation in the issue-linkages associated with the concept and impact of intellectual property law.

Drawing upon multiple methodological approaches including law and legal theory; regime theory, globalization and global governance Chidi Oguamanam explores the intellectual property dynamics in the "Global Knowledge Economy" focusing on digitization and information revolution phenomenon and the concept of a post-industrial society. The book articulates an agenda for global governance of intellectual property law in the 21st century and speculates on the future of intellectual property in North-South relations.

Keywords: Intellectual Property, TRIPS, bio-technology, bio-diversity, bio-prospecting, bio-piracy, Global Knowledge Economy

JEL Classification: K10, K30, O34,

Suggested Citation

Oguamanam, Chidi, Intellectual Property in Global Governance: A Development Question (2012). Routledge: New York, 2012. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2832127

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