China in Global Governance of Intellectual Property
Implications for Global Distributive Justice
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Focusing on China's role in global intellectual property (IP) governance, this analysis delves into five specific cases, including geographical indications and standardization. It adopts a regulation-oriented perspective, highlighting the involvement of various actors and the principles guiding China's engagement. By emphasizing processes over outcomes, the book offers a nuanced understanding of China's position, challenging the simplistic view of it as merely a rule-taker or rule-maker in the global IP landscape. The implications for global distributive justice are also explored.
