Intellectual Property and Competition Law

Published By: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Dev | Published Date: October, 01 , 2007

Intellectual Property and Competition Law is one further contribution of the ICTSD Programme on Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development to a better understanding of the proper role of intellectual property in a knowledge-based economy. The objective of the study is to generate and increase understanding of the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and competition law and policy. The study explores a number of issues that could be relevant to developing countries in addressing the interface between these two disciplines where the understanding of law and economics poses unique analytical challenges to policy-makers.

Author(s): Carlos Correa | Posted on: Feb 10, 2016 | Views()


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