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Imprint:Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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Varying Form of Title:Handbook of public-private partnerships, intellectual property governance and sustainable development
Other authors / contributors:Chon, Margaret, editor.
Roffe, Pedro, editor.
Abdel-Latif, Ahmed, editor.
ISBN:9781316809587
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9781107175839
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Summary:Public-private partnerships (PPPs) play an increasingly prominent role in addressing global development challenges. United Nations agencies and other organizations are relying on PPPs to improve global health, facilitate access to scientific information, and encourage the diffusion of climate change technologies. For this reason, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development highlights their centrality in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). At the same time, the intellectual property dimensions and implications of these efforts remain under-examined. Through selective case studies, this illuminating work contributes to a better understanding of the relationships between PPPs and intellectual property considered within a global knowledge governance framework, that includes innovation, capacity-building, technological learning, and diffusion. Linking global governance of knowledge via intellectual property to the SDGs, this is the first book to chart the activities of PPPs at this important nexus.
Other form:Print version: Cambridge handbook of public-private partnerships, intellectual property governance, and sustainable development. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2018 9781107175839

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505 0 |a Charting the triple interface of public-private partnerships, global knowledge governance, and sustainable development goals / Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe, and Ahmed Abdel-Latif -- Public-private partnerships as models for new drug research and development : the future as now / Frederick Abbott -- Driving innovation for global health through multi-stakeholder partnerships / Anatole Krattiger, Thomas Bombelles, and Ania Jedrusik -- Creating, managing, and advancing collaborations : the road to successful partnerships / Katy M. Graef, Jennifer Dent, and Amy Starr -- Patent pooling in public health / Esteban Burrone -- Intellectual property in early-phase research public-private partnerships in the biomedical sector / Hilde Stevens and Isabelle Huys -- A publisher perspective on a public-private partnership for access to biomedical information / Jens Bammel -- A sustainable development agenda for the World Intellectual Property Organization : networked governance and public-private partnerships / Sara Bannerman -- The Marrakesh Treaty, public-private partnerships, and access to copyrighted works by visually impaired persons / Susan Isiko Štrba -- Intellectual property and public-private partner motivations : lessons from a digital library / Melissa Levine -- The rise of public-private partnerships in green technologies and intellectual property rights / Ahmed Abdel-Latif -- Innovation law and policy choices for climate change-related public-private partnerships / Joshua Sarnoff and Margaret Chon -- How do climate change and energy-related partnerships impact innovation and technology transfer? / Ayşem Mert and Philipp Pattberg -- One size does not fit all : the role of the state and the private sector in the governing framework of geographical indications / Irene Calboli and Delphine Marie-Vivienne -- Public-private partnerships and technology sharing : existing models and future institutional designs / Padmashree Gehl Sampath -- From the MDGs to the SDGs : cross-sector partnerships as avenues to development in the UN system / David J. Maurrasse -- Sustainable development through a cross-regional research partnership / Chidi Oguamanam and Jeremy De Beer -- Intellectual property, human rights and public-private partnerships / Peter K. Yu -- The triple interface : findings and future directions / Margaret Chon. 
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