This book explains China s intellectual property perspective in
the context of European theories, through a critical examination of
intellectual property theory and practice focused on China s
compliance with the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The author s critical review
of contemporary intellectual property philosophy suggests that
justifying intellectual property protection through Locke or Hegel
s property theories internalizes a theoretical paradox.
Professor Wenwei Guan s treatment of intellectual property law
and practice in the PRC offers new perspectives that enrich an
already active field of study . . . This book will be a useful
contribution to academic and policy discourses examining conceptual
and operational dimensions of China s intellectual property
protection system and the broader process of China s international
engagement.
Dr. Pitman B. Potter, Professor of Law, University of British
Columbia, Canada
Dr. Guan reminds us of the daunting challenge of the
public-private divide in forming and reforming TRIPS regime; how
this regime has failed to address development needs and public
concerns in developing countries like China; and how TRIPS s birth
defect can be overcome and its evolution can be put back on the
right track.
Dr. Yahong Li, Associate Professor at Faculty of Law, Hong Kong
University"
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