Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development Goals in Africa (Not yet published)
| PUBLISHER | CRC Press (12/05/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
This volume provides a technical analysis of intellectual property (IP) rights in Africa, focusing on their intersection with sustainable development. Through case studies, it evaluates IP frameworks in agriculture, public health, innovation financing, and data protection, and so forth, emphasizing the need for context-sensitive systems tailored to Africa's unique challenges. The research highlights IP's contribution to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including food security, SME empowerment, and gender equality. It addresses critical issues such as AI-generated content, traditional knowledge, and access to medicine, advocating for balanced IP protection that stimulates innovation while ensuring equitable development.
It features
- Explores the complex and evolving interface of IPRs and the sustainable development goals, especially SDGs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12,16 and 17 from an African perspective.
- Includes chapters having diverse sectoral focus like creative industries, agriculture, finance, AI and so forth.
- Emphasizes need for localised IP frameworks, capacity development, and policy reform.
- Reiterates a nuanced and balanced IP system tailored to Africa's socio-economic realities.
- Draws upon case studies from Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, Morocco, Tanzania, Egypt Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Ghana, ARIPO and OAPI
This book is aimed at academics, researchers, legal practitioners and formulators within the innovation, IP and sustainable development context.
This volume provides a technical analysis of intellectual property (IP) rights in Africa, focusing on their intersection with sustainable development. Through case studies, it evaluates IP frameworks in agriculture, public health, innovation financing, and data protection, and so forth, emphasizing the need for context-sensitive systems tailored to Africa's unique challenges. The research highlights IP's contribution to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including food security, SME empowerment, and gender equality. It addresses critical issues such as AI-generated content, traditional knowledge, and access to medicine, advocating for balanced IP protection that stimulates innovation while ensuring equitable development.
It features
- Explores the complex and evolving interface of IPRs and the sustainable development goals, especially SDGs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12,16 and 17 from an African perspective.
- Includes chapters having diverse sectoral focus like creative industries, agriculture, finance, AI and so forth.
- Emphasizes need for localised IP frameworks, capacity development, and policy reform.
- Reiterates a nuanced and balanced IP system tailored to Africa's socio-economic realities.
- Draws upon case studies from Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, Morocco, Tanzania, Egypt Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Ghana, ARIPO and OAPI
This book is aimed at academics, researchers, legal practitioners and formulators within the innovation, IP and sustainable development context.
