Intellectual Property and Clean Energy The Paris Agreement and Climate Justice /

This collection considers the future of climate innovation after the Paris Agreement. It analyses the debate over intellectual property and climate change in a range of forums - including the climate talks, the World Trade Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization, as well as mu...

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore , 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
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ISBN:9789811321559
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245 1 0 |a Intellectual Property and Clean Energy  |h [electronic resource] :  |b The Paris Agreement and Climate Justice /  |c edited by Matthew Rimmer. 
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505 0 |a Part I: International Law -- 1. The Paris Agreement: Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer and Climate Change -- 2. The Paris Agreement, Climate Finance and Transparency: Charting the Path to Equity -- 3. The Paris Agreement: Development, the North-South Divide and Human Rights -- 4. Climate Change and Human Rights: Intellectual Property Challenges and Opportunities -- Part II: Patent Law -- 5. Intergenerational Justice: a Framework for Addressing Intellectual Property Rights and Climate Change -- 6. Management of Intellectual Property in Australia's Clean Technology Sector: Challenges and Opportunities in an Uncertain Regulatory Environment -- 7. Intellectual Property, Climate Change and Technology Transfer in South Asia -- 8. Intellectual Ventures: Patent Law, Climate Change, and Geoengineering -- Part III: Trademark Law and Related Rights -- 9. Trademark Goodwill and Green Global Value Networks -- 10. This Ain't Your Daddy's Greenwashing: An Assessment of the American Petroleum Institute's Power Past Impossible Campaign -- 11. The Power of Visual Appeal: Designs Law and Clean Energy -- 12. Key Change: The Role of the Creative Industries in Climate Change Action -- Part IV: Privacy and Trade Secrets -- 13. Environmental Sousveillance, Citizen Science and Smart Grids -- 14. Promoting and Protecting Clean Energy Innovation Through The Trade Secrets Regime: Issues and Implications -- Part V: Open Innovation -- 15. Energy Democracy, Renewables and the Paris Agreement -- 16. Change Change and Open Data: Information Environmentalism -- 17. Open Government Data in an Age of Growing Hostility Towards Science -- 18. Elon Musk's Open Innovation: Tesla, Intellectual Property, and Climate Change -- Part VI: Plant Breeders' Rights, Food Security, Access to Genetic Resources, and Indigenous Knowledge -- 19. Path-breaking or history-repeating? Analysing the Paris Agreement's research and development paradigm for climate-smart agriculture -- 20. Genetic resources, intellectual property and climate change -- 21. Benefit Sharing Under the REDD+ Mechanisms: Implications for Women -- 22. Northern Exposure: Climate Change, Indigenous Rights, and Atmospheric Trust Litigation in Alaska. 
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