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Decolonising Intellectual Property Law: An Afrocentric Approach

Edited by: Jade Kouletakis, Nkem Itany

ISBN13: 9781032985718
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



This book advocates for an Afrocentric approach to intellectual property (IP) law, using lessons from Nigeria’s past to encourage reform for the future of Africa’s legal IP landscape.

Highlighting the Eurocentric influence on the history of intellectual property law in Africa, the book demonstrates how this contradicts traditional African community culture. This book makes the case for legitimising cultural expressions of traditional communities despite the western legal framework within which they exist, reimagining a decolonised IP framework whereby African histories are centred. Questioning the fundamentals of the current IP landscape, such as the concept of eligibility in copyright which developed alongside European technological advances, the book also details the role of the courts in resolving IP disputes. It highlights Africa as a powerhouse of original, autonomous innovation, values and traditions which predate the West’s concept of intellectual property. It illustrates the African experience of intellectual property from a pro-African perspective as shared by African authors.

This book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Intellectual Property, copyright and patent law, as well as African law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Other Jurisdictions , Africa
Contents:
Foreword by Professor Graham Dutfield
Introduction: Rewriting the History of Intellectual Property Law in Africa - A Decolonisation Perspectice
Nkem Itanyi

Chapter 1 - Decolonising Copyright Theory: Justifying Copyright Ownership Through the Prism of the United Nations Developmental Agenda
Jade Kouletakis

Chapter 2 - From Moonlight Tales to Town Halls to Cinemas: Customary Copyright Practices and Performances that Led to Nollywood in Nigeria
Nkem Itanyi
Chapter 3 - Traditional Peoples in Africa and Intellectual Property Rights: Losing The Status of Their Jurisprudence and Knowledge Systems
Ayoyemi Lawal-Arowolo

Chapter 4 - Technology, Intellectual Property Rights Protection and Nigerian Development by
Ike Chime

Chapter 5 - Apprenticeship System (Igba Boyi) of Preserving Indigenous Knowledge in Igbo Land, Southast Nigeria and Technology Transfer in Patent Law: A Necessary Linkage
Nneka Chioma Ezedum

Chapter 6 - An overview of the Patenting Scheme: The Nigerian Story
Regina Obiechine

Chapter 7 - Decolonisation of Methods of Medicine Production and Patents in Nigeria: The Dilemma of Colonial Mentality on Traditional Medicine

Ayoyemi Lawal-Arowolo and Adesoji Adebayo
Chapter 8 - A Comparative Study of African and Western Mediation Cultures with a Focus on the Music Industry
Seun Lari-Williams

Conclusion: From Passive to Active Voice, or The Start of a Conversation with Africa
Jade Kouletakis