LEADER 04390nam 22008053a 450 001 9910297034303321 005 20250203232818.0 010 $a9783845234472 010 $a3845234474 035 $a(CKB)4340000000010455 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58610 035 $a(ScCtBLL)f86f82c3-57d1-4477-b67d-ad37216c9ca4 035 $a(OCoLC)1079760273 035 $a(oapen)doab58610 035 $a(EXLCZ)994340000000010455 100 $a20250203i20112019 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe Role of the Patent System in Stimulating Innovation and Technology Transfer for Climate Change : $eIncluding Aspects of Licensing and Competition Law /$fHee-Eun Kim 205 $a1 ed. 210 $cNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG$d2011 210 1$aBaden-Baden :$cNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,$d2011. 215 $a90 p. ;$d23 cm 225 1 $aMIPLC studies ;$vv. 13 300 $aOriginally presented as the author's thesis (Master of Laws in Intellectual Property)--Universita?t Mu?nchen, 2010. 300 $a"Munich Intellectual Property Law Center." 311 08$a9783832965228 311 08$a383296522X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 79-90). 327 $aIntroduction -- Defining green technology -- Background : international legal framework for climate change -- Role of the patent system -- Green technology transfer and IP -- Balancing IP and competition -- Conclusion. 330 $a The world increasingly faces the adverse impact of climate change. What role can intellectual property play to stimulate the necessary innovation and technology transfer? Providing an inventory of patent law, policy and information, including certain private initiatives, this thesis discusses issues at the crossroads of intellectual property and climate change, such as: compulsory licensing for climate change, patent offices' preferential treatment policy for 'green' technology and TRIPS compliance, consideration of 'greenness' in substantive patent law, and antitrust disputes affecting green technology sectors. Just as technical progress on climate change is rooted in a open range of scientific experimentation, intellectual property must offer complementary solutions. Whether through public or private initiative, key among these, the thesis concludes, is the optimal provision of information to technology users.The author has worked at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and, in addition to degrees from Ewha Women's University in Seoul and the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center, more recently has obtained an LL.M. in Law, Science & Technology from Stanford Law School. 410 0$aMIPLC studies ;$vv. 13. 606 $aPatent laws and legislation 606 $aPatent licenses 606 $aPatents (International law) 606 $aTechnology transfer$xLaw and legislation 606 $aEnvironmental protection$xTechnology transfer 606 $aClimatic changes$xLaw and legislation 606 $aClimate change mitigation 606 $aTechnological innovations$xLaw and legislation 606 $aGreen technology 606 $aGeistiges Eigentum$2gnd 606 $aKlimaänderung$2gnd 606 $aTechnologietransfer$2gnd 606 $aZwangslizenz$2gnd 615 0$aPatent laws and legislation. 615 0$aPatent licenses. 615 0$aPatents (International law) 615 0$aTechnology transfer$xLaw and legislation. 615 0$aEnvironmental protection$xTechnology transfer. 615 0$aClimatic changes$xLaw and legislation. 615 0$aClimate change mitigation. 615 0$aTechnological innovations$xLaw and legislation. 615 0$aGreen technology. 615 07$aGeistiges Eigentum. 615 07$aKlimaänderung. 615 07$aTechnologietransfer. 615 07$aZwangslizenz. 686 $aPU 1547$2rvk 700 $aKim$b Hee-Eun$01240322 712 02$aMunich Intellectual Property Law Center. 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910297034303321 996 $aThe role of the patent system in stimulating innovation and technology transfer for climate change$92877551 997 $aUNINA