Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2018
Journal Title
Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property
ISSN
2045-9815
DOI
10.4337/qmjip.2018.01.01
Abstract
This article explores what it means for the Chinese intellectual property system to hit 35. It begins by briefly recapturing the system’s three phases of development. It discusses the system’s evolution from its birth all the way to the present. The article then explores three different meanings of a middle-aged Chinese intellectual property system – one for intellectual property reform, one for China, and one for the TRIPS Agreement and the global intellectual property community.
First Page
3
Last Page
14
Num Pages
12
Volume Number
8
Issue Number
1
Publisher
Edward Elgar
Recommended Citation
Peter K. Yu,
When the Chinese intellectual property system hits 35,
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Queen Mary J. Intell. Prop.
3
(2018).
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https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/1274
File Type
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Comparative and Foreign Law Commons, Intellectual Property Law Commons, International Trade Law Commons