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China's accession to the WTO and TRIPS heralded massive changes in
Chinese intellectual property (IP) law. This book asks whether all
aspects of Chinese law and practice are now TRIPs compliant. The
study offers both Chinese and European perspectives. Examining
substantive IP law in detail, the contributors conclude that the
changes have been far reaching and TRIPS compliance has been
achieved. They also argue that China's IP laws are now addressing
the new challenges of the digital revolution and the global
economy. Of equal importance is enforcement, and in this respect
the book reveals that change started later and that further work
remains to be done. The book highlights the important efforts that
are underway and the undeniable progress that is being made. All
these issues are placed in an international context, where the
development agenda is becoming more important and where the
discussion on the renegotiation of the TRIPS has started. The
contributors include leading members of the Chinese judiciary, as
well as academics, politicians and practitioners from China, Europe
and Canada. The approach taken to the subject combines academic
rigorousness with political realism and the practical needs of
operating an effective law enforcement and judicial system in a
vast and rapidly developing country. This book will be warmly
welcomed by IP academics and researchers, policy makers, R&D
departments around the world and investors in China.
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