Intellectual property, entrepreneurship and social justice : from swords to ploughshares / edited by Lateef Mtima.
2015
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Title
Intellectual property, entrepreneurship and social justice : from swords to ploughshares / edited by Lateef Mtima.
Published
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Limited, 2015.
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ISBN
9781783470259 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 296 pages) : illustrations ; cm.
System Control No.
eep9781783470259
Summary
In the Information Age, historically marginalized groups and developing nations continue to strive for socio-economic empowerment within the global community. Their ultimate success largely depends upon their ability to develop, protect, and exploit their greatest natural resource: intellectual property. Through an exploration of the techniques used in social entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property, Entrepreneurship and Social Justice provides a framework by which historically marginalized communities and developing nations can cooperate with the developed world to establish a socially cohesive global intellectual property order. The knowledgeable contributors discuss, in four parts, topics surrounding entrepreneurship and empowerment, education and advocacy, engagement and activism and, finally, commencement. Experts in the field, scholars, law professors and students of intellectual property, human rights and international trade and development will find this book to be both thought-provoking and a valuable resource.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
pt. I. Entrepreneurship and empowerment
part II. Education and advocacy
part III. Engagement and activism
part IV. Commencement.
part II. Education and advocacy
part III. Engagement and activism
part IV. Commencement.