The Inniss Institute Press Announces International Republication and Expanded Global Distribution of the Caribbean Intellectual Property Guidebook Series.

 

The Inniss Institute Press Announces International Republication and Expanded Global Distribution of the Caribbean Intellectual Property Guidebook Series.

 

 

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — The Inniss Institute Press is pleased to announce the formal republication and international release of its foundational Caribbean Intellectual Property Guidebook Series. In alignment with the Institute’s mandate to advance rigorous legal scholarship and address systemic policy challenges, the series will now be accessible to a global academic audience through an expanded distribution partnership via Draft2Digital.

The Caribbean Intellectual Property Guidebook Series serves as a critical intervention in contemporary legal literature, offering comprehensive, structurally rigorous analyses of regional and international intellectual property frameworks. Designed for legal scholars, public policy practitioners, and institutional researchers, the series bridges the paradigm between theoretical legal architecture and empirical, real-world implementation. By consolidating these volumes under the scholarly imprint of the Inniss Institute Press, the publication strategy directly supports international academic discourse on legal reform, knowledge governance, and institutional capacity building within developing jurisprudence.

Through enhanced digital and print distribution channels, the series will be seamlessly integrated into international library networks, university repositories, and global legal research centers. This expansion ensures that critical insights into Caribbean IP governance and its global implications are readily available to scholars and policy architects worldwide, particularly those navigating the evolving intersections of law, sovereignty, and digital transition.

Institutional & Publication Details

Imprint: Inniss Institute Press

Copyright: © 2026 Inniss Institute Press. All rights reserved.

Distribution Channels: Available globally via major academic book repositories, digital networks, and institutional library procurement platforms.

Inquiries: Academic institutions, reviewers, and policy bodies seeking review copies or syllabus integration details may contact the Inniss Institute for Digital Policy and Intellectual Property directly.

 

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