Forthcoming Book 2019, "Caribbean Intellectual Property Law and Policy; the Civil and Common Law Caribbean
By Dr. Abiola Inniss Ph;D; LLM
The book examines aspects of intellectual property law
and policy in the Caribbean, including a comparative analysis of the English
speaking common law system, the Dutch, French and Spanish civil law systems of
Suriname, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. It will detail the foundations of
the local law and policy, and examine international conventions and their
influence upon the laws and policies. This book will discuss the theoretical
foundations of Caribbean Intellectual Property and provide a comprehensive
overview of areas such as traditional knowledge, patents, copyright, trademarks
and industrial design.
The aim of the book is to make a
significant contribution to the body of knowledge on Intellectual Property in
the Caribbean region. There is currently no book of this kind on the subject.
In this age of the digital economy and attached requisites in intellectual
property, there is need for greater knowledge of how the IP system operates in
the Caribbean. In this context,the fast
pace of ecommerce makes the book very important. Five important features are:
comprehensive coverage of key subjects, civil and common law contexts,
relevance for practitioners, students, researchers and others, contribution to
knowledge and coverage of both civil and common law systems in the Caribbean
region.
Three benefits of the book are the
coverage of civil and common law systems in the region, elucidation on key
topics such as patents, copyrights and traditional knowledge, and being the
first text of its kind for this geographical region.
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