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Human Development As A Core Objective Of Global Intellectual Property, J. Janewa Osei'tutu
Human Development As A Core Objective Of Global Intellectual Property, J. Janewa Osei'tutu
Kentucky Law Journal
Global intellectual property obligations shape domestic laws and policies. More than twenty years since the first multilateral trade-based intellectual property agreement, critics contend that global intellectual property law prioritizes intellectual property rights over other interests, and profits over people. Faced with international intellectual-property obligations, nations have been forced to justify laws and policies designed to promote human development in areas such as health and education as exceptions to intellectual property protection. This is the result of legal interpretations that treat the objectives of intellectual property protection and human development as inconsistent with one another. Drawing on the objectives of trade …
The Proof Is On The Label? Protecting Kentucky Bourbon In The Global Era, James Bonar-Bridges
The Proof Is On The Label? Protecting Kentucky Bourbon In The Global Era, James Bonar-Bridges
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
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Trademarking Animal Abuse: Should The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' And Exhibitors' Association ("Twhbea") Lose The Twhbea Trademark Portfolio Under The Lanham Act For Failure To Comply With The Horse Protection Act?, Esther L. Roberts
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
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An Unconventional Approach To Reviewing The Judicially Unreviewable: Applying The Dormant Commerce Clause To Copyright, Donald P. Harris
An Unconventional Approach To Reviewing The Judicially Unreviewable: Applying The Dormant Commerce Clause To Copyright, Donald P. Harris
Kentucky Law Journal
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