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Patents and Innovation in Mainland China and Hong Kong - Two Systems in One Country Compared

English · Hardback

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The first book on how patents and innovation interact within the two co-existing patent systems in mainland China and Hong Kong.

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Introduction. Patents, innovation, and 'one country two patent systems' Yahong Li; Part I. The Role of Patents in China's Industrial Innovation: 1. Utility model patent regimes and innovation in China and beyond Dan Prud'homme; 2. Greening patent system to incentivize green technology innovation in China Li Gao; 3. Traditional Chinese medicines and patent law: incompatibility and remedies Yifu Chen; 4. Industry-specific study of patent law and innovation in China's telecommunications industry Limeng Yu; 5. The legal framework for FRAND enforcement in China Jyh-An Lee; Part II. Reform of Patent System and Innovation in Hong Kong: 6. The role of patent in the economic development in Hong Kong Frank Charn Wing Wan; 7. An overview of the development of Hong Kong's patent system Leslie Shay; 8. Debates on the role of the original grant patent system in Hong Kong's innovation Jeffrey Mclean and Winnie Yue; 9. Patent law reform in Hong Kong: lessons from Singapore Ronald Yu.

About the author

Yahong Li graduated from Stanford University, California, with a Doctorate in Science of Law. She teaches and researches intellectual property law extensively, in particular on the intersection of intellectual property (IP) and innovation. Her major publications include: Imitation to Innovation in China: The Role of Patents in Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industries (2010), International and Comparative Intellectual Property: Law, Policy and Practice (2005), 'China' in L. Bentley (ed.) International Copyright Law and Practice (2015 onward). She is an Associate Professor and Director of the L.L.M. Program in Intellectual Property and Information Technology at the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, a member of ATRIP, and an Honorary Advisor of Hong Kong Institute of Patent Attorneys.

Summary

This is the first book to offer a detailed account of the relationship between patents and innovation in the unique political context of mainland China and Hong Kong, and to examine how two completely different patent systems can co-exist in one country and influence innovation on both sides.

Product details

Authors Yahong Li, Yahong (The University of Hong Kong) Li
Assisted by Yahong Li (Editor), Yahong (The University of Hong Kong) Li (Editor), Li Yahong (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2017
 
EAN 9781107194649
ISBN 978-1-107-19464-9
No. of pages 286
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Economics, LAW / Intellectual Property / General, Business & management, Business innovation, International business, Business studies: general, intellectual property law

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