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Environmental Technologies, Intellectual Property and Climate Change: Accessing, Obtaining and Protecting

Edited by: Abbe E. L. Brown

ISBN13: 9780857934178
Published: June 2013
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £115.00



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Many disciplines are relevant to combating climate change. This challenging book draws together legal, regulatory, geographic, industrial and professional perspectives and explores the role of technologies in addressing climate change through mitigation, adaptation and information gathering. It explores some key issues. Is intellectual property part of the solution, an obstacle to change or peripheral? Are there more important questions? Do they receive the attention they deserve? And from whom? This innovative book will play an important role in stimulating holistic discussion and action on an issue of key importance to society.

Environmental Technologies, Intellectual Property and Climate Change will appeal strongly to scholars researching IP and climate change, as well as to a range of professionals including venture capitalists, practising lawyers working in IP, environmental and corporate finance law, activists within both climate change and human rights, and policymakers.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Low Carbon Futures for All? Strategic Options for Global Availability of Environmental Technologies Keith Culver
2. The Puzzling Persistence of the IPR/Climate Change Relationship Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
3. Failure is Not an Option: Enhancing the Use of Intellectual Property Tools to Secure Wider and More Equitable Access to Climate Change Technologies Jon Santamauro
4. Partnership and Sharing: Beyond Mainstream Mechanisms Anna Davies
5. Public - Private Partnerships for Wider and Equitable Access to Climate Technologies Elisa Morgera and Kati Kulovesi
6. Climate Change Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights: A Modest Exercise in Thinking Outside the Box Krishna Ravi Srinivas
7. Access to Essential Environmental Technologies and Poor Communities: Why Human Rights Should be Prioritized Oche Onazi
8. Achieving Greater Access: A New Role for Established Legal Principles? Abbe Brown
9. The 'New Normal': Food, Climate Change and Intellectual Property Baskut Tuncak
10. Intellectual Property - Property Rights and the Public Interest - Access to Proprietary Technology James Mclean
11. A View from the Inside: The Renewable Energy Industry Mervyn D. Jones
12. Obtaining, Protecting and Using Essential Environmental Technologies: An Holistic Analysis David McGrory
Index