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A Framework to Formulate a National IP Policy -- The Development and Theoretical Controversy of SEP Licensing Practices in China -- The Interaction Between IP and Competition Laws in the EU: Necessity of Convergent Interpretation with the Principles Established by Relevant Case Law -- IP, patents and competition law in Australia -- Regulating Abuse of SEPs in Mobile Communications Market: Reviewing the Qualcomm Cases in Korea -- ?Predatory? patent practices: A telecom perspective -- The Demographics of Intellectual Property -- Innovation, economic value and welfare implications of digital economy -- Market competition and IP infringement in the solar off-grid sector -- Innovation and Intellectual Property: Perspectives from Indian Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) -- When Competition Agencies Harm Competition: Essential Patents -- Antitrust Economics in the New Digital Economy -- Standard Essential Patents vis-à-vis IPR and Competition Law in India ? 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