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| Titel: |
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MONGOLIAN PATENT LAW: FROM REGULATIONS TO PATENT LAW. |
| Autoren: |
Odgerel, B. |
| Quelle: |
Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government; 2025 Supplement, Vol. 23 Issue S5, p944-953, 10p |
| Schlagwörter: |
PATENT law, INSTITUTIONAL theory (Sociology), GOVERNMENT ownership, INDUSTRIAL property, INTELLECTUAL property, INVENTIONS |
| Geografische Kategorien: |
MONGOLIA |
| Abstract: |
Patent legal systems essentially verify the creation of inventions andgrantthe inventorsan exclusive right to use their inventions for a certain period, as well as allowthird parties with opportunities to use the inventionswith their permission. In Mongolia, the patent legal basisbegan developing during the centralized planned economy of the 1940s. At that time, when all material wealth was owned by the public, private property was not recognized, and the people who invented inventions were not allowed to freely enjoying the benefits of their works, and only the right to be identified as the author. The state takessole responsibility for the implementation of patented inventions forindustry. We intend to conduct a historical analysis of how Mongolia establishe d the legal foundations of patents within a socialist ownership framework. The insight into the historical development of Mongolia's patent system may be helpful in exploring another unique historical trajectory through which the globally implemented patent systems has evolved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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