Intellectual Property Rights and Climate Change: Principles for Innovation and Access to Low-Carbon Technology

  • Thomas J.Bollyky
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Abstract

Disagreement surrounding IP rights threatens the long-term prospects of the climate change negotiations. Further development of necessary clean technologies requires a workable IP framework.

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Thomas J.Bollyky. (2009). Intellectual Property Rights and Climate Change: Principles for Innovation and Access to Low-Carbon Technology. Center for Global Development, 1557196(202). Retrieved from http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/IP_Climate_Change_FINAL.pdf

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