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Revisiting the Climate Change, Technology Transfer and IP Debate (Part II): What did we learn from COVID?

6 Nov 202411 Nov 2024
In 2021, intellectual property again became an issue in international discussions on access to COVID19 vaccines. As with the debate over access to HIV medications in the early 2000’s, the…
Emerging Economies…

Revisiting the Climate Change, Technology Transfer and IP Debate: Part I

21 Oct 202422 Oct 2024
One of my current projects is one on revisiting the debate on climate change, technology transfer and intellectual property. By 2014, in international climate change negotiations, a consensus had built…
Emerging Economies…

Going Green: Navigating Intellectual Property Law in Times of Global Challenges and Sustainability Transitions

14 Oct 202411 Oct 2024
ASIL Panel Presentation - https://www.youtube.com/live/ZsXyRu5nvCM On September 27, 2024 I was on a panel discussion on the evolving role of intellectual property law in fostering innovation, diffusion, and the transfer…
Emerging Economies…

To whom do we need to transfer climate technologies? Part 1 cont’d – Emerging economies as R&D and production centres – China and India

1 Oct 201528 Sep 2015
Like China, India is heavily dependent on fossil fuels for electricity production, as well as heating and transport. Its fuel mix is dominated by oil and coal with significant shares…
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To whom do we need to transfer climate technologies? Part 1 – Emerging economies as R&D and production centres – China and India

28 Sep 201528 Sep 2015
One of the major issues that is key to thinking about IP, technology and climate change is that there is a geographic structure to the technology need. The majority of…
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The US-China Clean Energy Research Center’s Intellectual Property Management Framework – A model for the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism?

8 Jul 20156 Jul 2015
Joint research and development (R&D) is seen as a major element and panacea for rebuilding trust between countries in the UNFCCC regarding intellectual property and for addressing the difficult issues…
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