Intellectual Property Rights in China
Discover the intricate world of intellectual property rights in China with Intellectual Property Rights in China by Gordon C. K. Cheung. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this insightful hardback spans 144 pages, delving into the dynamic interplay between market forces and knowledge development in shaping China's global relationships.
Cheung meticulously analyzes the political aspects of intellectual property, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of copyright and patents within the context of China's evolving economy. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in business, economics, and international law, offering valuable insights into how intellectual property rights impact both domestic and international landscapes.
Whether you are a student, a legal professional, or simply curious about China's role in the global market, Intellectual Property Rights in China is a must-read that sheds light on the complexities of intellectual property in one of the world's most significant economies.