Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool: The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence

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Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool : The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence. / Matthews, Duncan; Van Zimmeren, Esther ; Minssen, Timo.

Improving Intellectual Property : A Global Project. red. / Susy Frankel; Margaret Chon; Graeme Dinwoodie; Barbara Lauriat; Jens Schovsbo. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. s. 61-75.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Matthews, D, Van Zimmeren, E & Minssen, T 2023, Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool: The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence. i S Frankel, M Chon, G Dinwoodie, B Lauriat & J Schovsbo (red), Improving Intellectual Property : A Global Project. Edward Elgar Publishing, s. 61-75. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310869.00018

APA

Matthews, D., Van Zimmeren, E., & Minssen, T. (2023). Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool: The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence. I S. Frankel, M. Chon, G. Dinwoodie, B. Lauriat, & J. Schovsbo (red.), Improving Intellectual Property : A Global Project (s. 61-75). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310869.00018

Vancouver

Matthews D, Van Zimmeren E, Minssen T. Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool: The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence. I Frankel S, Chon M, Dinwoodie G, Lauriat B, Schovsbo J, red., Improving Intellectual Property : A Global Project. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2023. s. 61-75 https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310869.00018

Author

Matthews, Duncan ; Van Zimmeren, Esther ; Minssen, Timo. / Using Compulsory Licences as a Governance Tool : The Need for Greater Effectiveness and Policy Coherence. Improving Intellectual Property : A Global Project. red. / Susy Frankel ; Margaret Chon ; Graeme Dinwoodie ; Barbara Lauriat ; Jens Schovsbo. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. s. 61-75

Bibtex

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