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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Zhenqing ZhangPublisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN: 9780812251067ISBN 10: 0812251067 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 22 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1. The Political Economy of Chinese Patent Legislation Chapter 2. The Implementation of Chinese Patent Policy Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Chinese Copyright Legislation Chapter 4. The Implementation of Copyright Policy in China Chapter 5. Chinese Trademark Legislation Chapter 6. The Implementation of Trademark Policy in China Conclusion Appendix. Interviews Cited Notes Bibliography Index AcknowledgmentsReviewsZhenqing Zhang's holistic approach to China's intellectual property rights policy reveals nuances that a merely state-centric treatment would have missed. His thorough examination of the policy's evolution as well as his abundant collection of interviews makes this book an unparalleled resource for both scholars and policymakers.-- Wentong Zheng, University of Florida Intellectual Property Rights in China presents a well-constructed combination of data, personal recollection, and source material to produce a compelling narrative as well as a historically and politically grounded account of the development of Chinese law regarding intellectual property.-- Christopher May, Lancaster University The book offers a meaningful contribution to the understanding of IPRs through a historical lens that encompasses both a macro and a micro perspective of the political economy of IPRs in China. [A] dynamic portrayal of modern Chinese history. -- Pacific Affairs Intellectual Property Rights in China presents a well-constructed combination of data, personal recollection, and source material to produce a compelling narrative as well as a historically and politically grounded account of the development of Chinese law regarding intellectual property.--Christopher May, Lancaster University Zhenqing Zhang's holistic approach to China's intellectual property rights policy reveals nuances that a merely state-centric treatment would have missed. His thorough examination of the policy's evolution as well as his abundant collection of interviews makes this book an unparalleled resource for both scholars and policymakers.--Wentong Zheng, University of Florida Zhenqing Zhang's holistic approach to China's intellectual property rights policy reveals nuances that a merely state-centric treatment would have missed. His thorough examination of the policy's evolution as well as his abundant collection of interviews makes this book an unparalleled resource for both scholars and policymakers. -Wentong Zheng, University of Florida Intellectual Property Rights in China presents a well-constructed combination of data, personal recollection, and source material to produce a compelling narrative as well as a historically and politically grounded account of the development of Chinese law regarding intellectual property. -Christopher May, Lancaster University ""The book offers a meaningful contribution to the understanding of IPRs through a historical lens that encompasses both a macro and a micro perspective of the political economy of IPRs in China. [A] dynamic portrayal of modern Chinese history. "" * Pacific Affairs * ""Intellectual Property Rights in China presents a well-constructed combination of data, personal recollection, and source material to produce a compelling narrative as well as a historically and politically grounded account of the development of Chinese law regarding intellectual property."" * Christopher May, Lancaster University * ""Zhenqing Zhang's holistic approach to China's intellectual property rights policy reveals nuances that a merely state-centric treatment would have missed. His thorough examination of the policy's evolution as well as his abundant collection of interviews makes this book an unparalleled resource for both scholars and policymakers."" * Wentong Zheng, University of Florida * Author InformationZhenqing Zhang teaches political science at Hamline University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |