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Protecting Intellectual Property In The Arabian Peninsula : The Gcc States, Jordan And Yemen_ 2018 by Alhanoof AlDebasi, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Alhanoof AlDebasi
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    Edition1
    ISBN9781138211476
    Pages382
    BindingPaperback
    Language English
    Publish YearSeptember 2017

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Protecting Intellectual Property In The Arabian Peninsula : The Gcc States, Jordan And Yemen_ 2018 by Alhanoof AlDebasi

    This work examines the endeavours of the Arabian Peninsula States - namely the Gulf Cooperation Council member States of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as Jordan and Yemen as prospective GCC members - in establishing national intellectual property protection regimes which both meet their international treaty obligations and are also congruent with their domestic policy objectives. It uses the WTO's TRIPS Agreement of 1995 as the universal benchmark against which the region's laws are assessed. The challenges faced by the States in enforcing their intellectual property laws receive particular attention. _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Protecting Intellectual Property in the Arabian Peninsula considers the changing nature of the States' intellectual property laws since 1995. It argues that the decade immediately following the TRIPS Agreement was marked by a period of foreign forces shaping or influencing the character of the States' intellectual property legislative regimes, primarily through multil.show more



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