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| 100 | _aShankar Uday | ||
| 245 | _aConstitutionalizing intellectual property | ||
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| 505 | _aContents Foreword... Preface Acknowledgement Preferred way of reading the book........... Freedom for Me........ 2. The Panoply of Socio-Economic Rights in India..... Peroration The Making of the Constitution - Human Rights Perspective..... Socio-Economic Rights - Mentioned in the Constitution... Intellectual Property Regime in India Socio-Economic Rights and Intellectual Property Regime. 3. Right to Health in the Intellectual Property Era............ Prologue. Anecdote.... Right to Health Judiciary and Right to Health.... Right to Health in the Novartis Era.......... Fathoming the Unfathomable "Public order" in the Patent Act.... Bounden Duty of Courts............... Subjection of Socio-Economic Epilogue..... 4. Right to Food in the Indian Intellectual Property Regime...... Prologue... Need of Intellectual Property in Agriculture ............ Legal Journey of Right to Food in India Patent Rights and the Right to Food Copyright, Confidentiality and the Right to Food..... xvi Contents Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001 and the Right to Food.......... Light at the End of the Tunnel.................' 5. Right to Environment and Development in the Intellectual Property Overture..... Prelude....... Right to Environment in India....... Right to Development vis-d-vis Right to Environment............ InGllectual Properfy Laws and the Balance betwixt Right to Development and Right to Environment.......'...... Transfer of Green TechnologY Denouement.................. 6. I Got Deceived by the Use of a Deceptive Trade Mark' What Shall I Do? Search for My Remedy Under the Indian Trade Marks Act, Prologue..... Introduction Purpose of trade mark protection .....'...... Standing of the trade mark owner in cases of infringement/ passing off ... .. ..... .. . Consumer interest in trade mark litigation ..'.'......'.. Trade mark not as a property in true sense...'...... Consumer standing and the Trade mark Act,1999 Consumer standing and the Consumer ProtectionAct, 1986""' Conclusion. 7. The Legal Position and Existing Jurisprudence on Use of Surnames in Respect of Good/Services Under Indian Law.......... 8. Prologue..... Surname as a Trade mark in India.'....'.'..'.... The Subject of Acquired Distinctiveness .'... Epilogue..... Judiciat Protraction as an Impediment for the Realization of Intellectual Property Rights: India's Quest to Find an Appropriate Redressal Mechanism Prelude....... Intellectual Property as a Limited Right..........' Alternate Dispute Resolution Light at the End of the Tunnel.....................'.... Patent Law and Alternate Dispute Resolution.. Copyright and Alternate Dispute Resolution. ". L UltttttLt Trade mark and Alternate Dispute Resolution .. Trade Secret and Alternate Dispute Resolution. Denouement.................. 9. CompulsorY Licensing - Pharmaceutical Patents.... Prologue..... Right to Health as a Fundamental Right Patent Rights vis-ir-vis Right to Health Compulsory Licensing vis-ir-vis Right tu Health. Epilogue..... 10. Right to Information and its Conflict with the Indian Intellectual ProPertY Laws Prologue..... International Recognition of Right to Information.........'........'' Article 19(lXa) of the Constitution of lndia and its Tryst with Right to Information Right to Information Act, 2005 and the Impugned Provisions. Epilogue..... 11. Disabled and their Quest for Rights in the Intellectual Property Prologue..... Clash of Titans.............. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution as the Saving Beacon Article 19(lXa) and Right of People to Know Thread ofArticle l5 and 16 of the Indian Constitution '...... How, What and Where the Feat can be Traced Percussion of Article 1 4 ............... Epilogue..... 12. Moral Rights of Authors as a Human Right Prologue..... Article 21 of the Indian Constitution Moral Rights in Copyright Law ................. Moral Rights under EquitY Seeking Justiflcation for the Moral Rights. Denouement.................. 13. Table of Cases ........ Books and Articles lndex ......... | ||
| 650 | _a1. Intellectual Property - Constitutionalizing | ||
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