Tuesday, July 21, 2020

New Issue: Journal of World Intellectual Property

The latest issue of the Journal of World Intellectual Property (Vol. 23, nos. 3-4, July 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Caroline B. Ncube, Blake E. Reid, & Desmond O. Oriakhogba, Beyond the Marrakesh VIP Treaty: Typology of copyright access‐enabling provisions for persons with disabilities
  • Pamela J. Smith & Andrew R. Tilman, Patents for self‐replicating technologies: Game theoretic analysis of genetically modified seed
  • Muhammad Z. Abbas, Plant Breeders’ Rights Act 2016: Prospects and challenges for Pakistan as an agricultural country
  • Noppanun Supasiripongchai, The legal protection of breeder's rights for new plant varieties in Thailand: The need for law reform considering the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants 1991
  • Klaus D. Beiter, Extraterritorial human rights obligations to “civilize” intellectual property law: Access to textbooks in Africa, copyright, and the right to education
  • Stuart J. Smyth, Diego M. Macall, Peter W. B. Phillips, & Jeremy de Beer, Implications of biological information digitization: Access and benefit sharing of plant genetic resources
  • Hans Morten Haugen, The UN Declaration on Peasants' Rights (UNDROP): Is Article 19 on seed rights adequately balancing intellectual property rights and the right to food?
  • Ashish Bharadwaj & Srajan Jain, A comparative study of the evolving jurisprudence on standard essential patent licensing
  • Delphine Marie‐Vivien, Protection of Geographical Indications in ASEAN countries: Convergences and challenges to awakening sleeping Geographical Indications
  • Bzhar A. Ahmed & Kameran H. Al‐Salihi, Analysis of the proposed solutions for the use of orphan works across the world
  • Andie Bain, “DANK” customs, bootlegs, and reworked pieces: For an expressive use defence of secondary trademark works
  • Omotayo F. Awomolo‐Enujiugha, Piracy and its burden on copyright in Nigeria: Challenges and solutions
  • João Paulo Hernandes Teodoro, The impacts of trade‐related international intellectual property rights on domestic legislative debates: Evidence from the 104th to the 112th U.S. Congresses
  • Manuchehr Tavassoli Naini, Naser Allahvakil, & Rasoul Mazaheri, Preparing mechanisms for protecting traditional knowledge in Iran utilizing the experiences of India
  • Jennifer H. M. Mike, Access to essential medicines to guarantee women's rights to health: The pharmaceutical patents connection
  • Chidi Oguamanam, Nollywood phenomenon: “The Nollywood phenomenon: Innovation, openness, and technological opportunism in the modeling of successful African entrepreneurship”
  • Elyse Kneller, EU‐Australia FTA: Challenges and potential points of convergence for negotiations in geographical indications
  • A. Vijayalakshmi Venugopal, Copyright concerns of digital images in social media
  • Mary W. Warui, John Mburu, Geoffrey Kironchi, & Mary Gikungu, Existing value addition initiatives enhancing recognition of territorial traits of three Kenyan honey