<i>‘This book will be of great interest to academics, students and policy-makers concerned with the contemporary debates around IPRs and the development agenda and the cross-cutting concern of human rights. Many of the authors have played important roles within the Association of Teachers and Researchers in Intellectual Property (ATRIP), which is the current leading international IPR research association.’</i>
- Michael Blakeney, European Intellectual Property Review,
This stimulating book will strongly appeal to policy makers, academics, and students seeking to understand how the 'new' human rights can inform efforts to reconfigure intellectual property rights as an engine for fair and just economic development.
Contributors: L. Briceno Moraia, J.L. Contreras, L. Dong, G. Ghidini, A. Kur, M. Land, M. Levin, D. Matthews, C.R. McManis, J. Odek, R.J.R. Peritz, H. Rangel-Ortiz, M. Ricolfi