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Essentials of Intellectual Property Rights - China's Experience and Contribution

English · Hardback

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While undertaking economic, social and judicial transformations unprecedented both in speed and scope, China is finding its ways to establish an IPRs' regime with its own characteristics. Could China maintain its distinctive IPRs regime while honoring the international IPRs conventions? Have rights of IP holders been duly protected in China? How would China further enhance its IPRs legislation and enforcement in the near future? Handong Wu, China's leading IPRs scholar, offers his insights from a nongovernmental perspective in hopes of providing readers, both general and academic, a vivid reflection of the IPRs system in China.

List of contents

IPRs and IPRs Studies: China's Understanding and Approaches.- IPRs as Private Rights: National Policies and Social Values.- Value Analysis of China's IPRs Regime: Value Rationality and Instrumental Rationality.- Cultural Analysis of China's IPRs Regime: Adaptation and Innovation.- Economic Analysis of China's IPRs Regime: Effectiveness and Benefits.- Policy Analysis of China's IPRs Regime: Theoretical Framework and Implementation.- Sociological Analysis of China's IPRs Regime: Risk Management and Risk Control.- IP and IPRs Regimes: Institutional Innovation and Evolution Within and Beyond China.- International IPRs Conventions: Private Rights and Human Rights.- China's Interpretation of International IPRs Conventions: Cultural Sovereignty and Cultural Property.- China's Institutional Innovation of IPRs Regime: A Historical and International Account.- China's Approach to IPRs Regime: Retrospection and Introspection.- The Codification of IPRs Legislation: The Vision and Decision of China.- IPRs Protection in China: The Claiming of Rights and Infringement Liability.- IPRs Litigation in China: Burden of Proof and Rules of Evidence.- Remedies for IPRs Infringement: Judicial Decisions and Damages Awarded in China.

About the author










Wu Handong, Doctor of Law, Professor, former President and LL.D Supervisor of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Member of Social Sciences Committee under the Ministry of Education, Vice-Director of Legal Education Guiding Committee under the Ministry of Education, Vice President of China Intellectual Property Society under China Law Society(CLS), Vice President of Civil Law Society under CLS, Guest Professor and LL.D Supervisor of Renmin University of China, Guest Professor of Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Nanjing Normal University, and Ji'nan University, Director of China Intellectual Property Society (CIPS), Vice-Director of Academic Committee of CIPS. Professor Wu is the chief editor of more than 5 IPRs-related and widely adopted textbooks for undergraduate and graduate law students across China. For his academic contribution, Wu enjoys the State Council Special Allowance and listed in National Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Talents Project. As the head of team, he has undertaken and accomplished more than 10 major research projects at national, ministerial or provincial levels with more than 150 publications in the most influential academic journals in China, including but not limited to Social Sciences in China, China Legal Science, Chinese Journal of Law. Professor Wu has been honored with the National Distinguished Doctoral Dissertationthe the Ministry of Justice Award for Outstanding Legal Textbooks, the Ministry of Justice Award for Excellent Legal Research Achievements, the Ministry of Education Award for Outstanding Achievements in Scientific Research in Higher Education, and Hubei Provincial Government Award for Social Sciences Achievements.

Ling Xue is Associate Professor in Translation Studies at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (Wuhan, China). She completed her MA degree in Translation and Interpreting at University of Westminster in 2009, and PhD in Translation Studies at Henan University in 2014. Her translation, also with Professor Jie ZHANG, Theorising Intellectual Property Rights from Chinese Perspectives would be published by Springer in 2025.

Jie Zhang is Professor of Applied Sociolinguistics in the School of Foreign Languages, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (Wuhan, China), and Honorary Professor at the Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University (Australia). She is a core member of Collaborative Innovation Union for Language Governance Research and Language on the Move.


Product details

Authors Handong Wu
Assisted by Ling Xue (Translation), Jie Zhang (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.04.2025
 
EAN 9789819616343
ISBN 978-981-9616-34-3
No. of pages 349
Dimensions 155 mm x 23 mm x 235 mm
Weight 655 g
Illustrations XIV, 349 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Masterpieces of Contemporary Jurisprudents in China
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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