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'This is an important addition to the growing volumes of literature
on Chinese intellectual property law. The book provides an
excellent selection of essays written by well-known academics and
policy makers that sheds light on the process of innovation shaped
by national policies and makes readers re-think the role of law in
fostering innovation. This is a must read for those who wonder to
what extent the stereotypical image of China as the intellectual
property norm receiver still holds true.' - Nari Lee, Hanken School
of Economics, Finland 'This book is jointly created by leading
experts from China, Australia, the US, UK and Ireland. Working in
academic, governmental and judicial sectors, these authors navigate
the topics from the wide realms of law, economics, international
relations, government policies, practical issues, industrial
fieldworks and comparative studies. The study is very detailed and
unique, and presents a fresh, holistic and international study of
the contexts and specifics of China's innovation policies,
intellectual property strategies and industrial development trends,
which as a whole, may remain largely unknown. Western readers who
are interested in China's knowledge-based economy should not miss
out on this authoritative book.' - Liu Chuntian, President, China
Intellectual Property Law Society, Dean of Intellectual Property
School, Renmin University of China, Beijing China is evolving from
a manufacturing-based economy to an innovation-based economy, but
the delicate context behind this change has not been properly
understood by foreign governments, companies and lawyers. This book
is an insightful response to ill-conceived notions of, and
mis-assumptions regarding, the Chinese innovation economy. It
represents an effort to marry a variety of 'insiders' perspectives'
from China, with the analysis of international scholars. With
contributions from leading authors - including Dr Kong Xiangjun,
President of the Intellectual Property Tribunal at the Supreme
People's Court of China this book is the first comprehensive
response to a highly controversial and largely under-developed
field of inquiry. It seeks to unveil and understand the
complexities and challenges that confront China's innovation
economy, setting out the cultural and historical context, the
strategies that form the basis for this evolution, and the measures
China has at its disposal to protect intellectual property. The
book will be hugely valuable to all those who have interest in
China s development, and seek to understand the likely path of
China's future economic models and legal reforms. Offering a
holistic perspective combining global, domestic and
cultural-historical spectrums, it will also prove a key resource
for Intellectual property scholars and lawyers. Contributors: Z.
Deng, X. Feng, S. Grimes, P.S.Hofman, M. Keane, X. Kong, A. Newman,
K.Shao, W. Shi, L. Yang, P.K.Yu, Z. Zhang, D.U. Weike
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