نتایج جستجو برای: intellectual developments

تعداد نتایج: 124554  

Journal: :مطالعات حقوق خصوصی 0
سعید حبیبا

because of its very dynamic nature and its close ties with global commerce, intellectual property law is one of the liveliest areas of law. the significant of this branch of law is manifested in the debate which is going on between developed and developing countries in terms of the scope of the protection of intellectual property rights. on the one hand, the developed country argue the stronger...

Journal: :Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2005

Nataliia Hrushchynska, Olena Yarish Valentyna Kunchenko-Kharchenko Yaroslav Kichuk Yuliia Zhukova

To determine the directions of managing the intellectual capital of a university, the authors studied the impact of the knowledge economy on the education sector, analysed the most prestigious international rankings of universities and their criteria and methodologies, assessed the current state and prospects of Ukrainian universities in global rankings. The study of theoretical developments ha...

Doost Muhammadi, Ahmad , Tooti, Hussein Ali ,

Regarding the importance of recent developments in the middle-east, this article is aimed at studying and analyzing the existing capacities these developments have for Islamic revolution of Iran in order to exert influence on them. Before reviewing Iran's intellectual capacities and soft power in international arenas, this part of Iran's power should be analyzed in the middle-east region especi...

2013
Andreas Reindl

This Article will use recently decided intellectual property cases and other recent developments in European Community competition law to critically discuss the European Community’s traditional and strict pro-free trade approach in intellectual property cases. It will focus in particular on issues relating to the territorial nature of intellectual property rights. Part I of this Article examine...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2013
Gerald R Crabtree

New developments in genetics, anthropology, and neurobiology predict that a very large number of genes underlie our intellectual and emotional abilities, making these abilities genetically surprisingly fragile.

Journal: :Data Science Journal 2003
Pamela Samuelson

Science has advanced in part because data and scientific methodologies have traditionally not been subject to intellectual property protection. In recent years, intellectual property has played a greater role in scientific work. While intellectual property rights may have a positive role to play in some fields of science, so does the public domain. This paper will discuss some of the positive f...

2005
JANE ANDERSON

This paper will highlight the complicated political contexts that underpin discussions of intellectual property and Indigenous knowledge within Australia. On one level it aims to provide some contextual information about the development of new intellectual property strategies for protecting Indigenous knowledge. It seeks to respond to an increasing disjuncture: where international discussions d...

2003
Lee A. Bygrave

As legal phenomena, intellectual property rights and privacy rights have tended to live separate lives. At the same time, regimes for protecting intellectual property have had, up until lately, only a marginal practical impact on the privacy of information users. However, recent developments in Digital Rights Management Systems (DRMS) are bringing to the fore considerable tension between the en...

2009
Jane Anderson

In order to protect indigenous/traditional knowledge, intellectual property law must be leveraged in a way that is responsive to the dynamic inter-relationships between law, society and culture. Over the last decade, increased attention to Indigenous concerns has produced a wealth of literature and prompted recognition of the diverse needs of Indigenous peoples in relation to law, legal access ...

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