Intellectual Property Law in Kenya

Intellectual Property Law in Kenya

Author: Isaac Rutenberg

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 9403517832

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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph provides a survey and analysis of the rules concerning intellectual property rights in Kenya. It covers every type of intellectual property right in depth – copyright and neighbouring rights, patents, utility models, trademarks, trade names, industrial designs, plant variety protection, chip protection, trade secrets, and confidential information. Particular attention is paid throughout to recent developments and trends. The analysis approaches each right in terms of its sources in law and in legislation, and proceeds to such legal issues as subject matter of protection, conditions of protection, ownership, transfer of rights, licences, scope of exclusive rights, limitations, exemptions, duration of protection, infringement, available remedies, and overlapping with other intellectual property rights. The book provides a clear overview of intellectual property legislation and policy, and at the same time offers practical guidance on which sound preliminary decisions may be based. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Kenya will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative intellectual property law.


Patents, Human Rights, and Access to Medicine

Patents, Human Rights, and Access to Medicine

Author: Emmanuel Kolawole Oke

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781108458986

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"Payment for pharmaceutical products has long been identified as one of the potential causes of poverty in developing countries. Moreover, there is a cyclical relationship between poverty and poor health. In relation to developing countries, the health challenges confronting them is exacerbated by the high incidence of both communicable and non-communicable diseases in these countries ... These figures indicate that in the years to come, poor patients in these and other developing countries will continue to require access to medicines at affordable prices in order to sustain a healthy and productive life-style."--


Patenting of Pharmaceuticals and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Patenting of Pharmaceuticals and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author: POKU ADUSEI

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642439292

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This book critically investigates the patent protection of medication in light of the threats posed by HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis epidemics to the citizens of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (hereinafter “SSA” or “Africa”). The book outlines the systemic problems associated with the prevailing globalized patent regime and the regime’s inability to promote access to life-saving medication at affordable prices in SSA. It argues that for pharmaceutical patents to retain their relevance in SSA countries, human development concepts must be integrated into global patent law- and policy-making. An integrative approach implies developing additional public health and human development exceptions/limitations to the exercise of patent rights with the goal of scaling up access to medication that can treat epidemics in SSA. By drawing on multiple perspectives of laws, institutions, practices, and politics, the book suggests that SSA countries adopt an evidence-based approach to implementing global patent standards in domestic jurisdictions. This evidence-based approach would include mechanisms like local need assessments and the use of empirical data to shape domestic patent law-making endeavors. The approach also implies revising patent rules and policies with a pro-poor and pro-health emphasis, so that medication will be more affordable and accessible to the citizens of SSA countries. It also suggests considering the opinions of individuals and pro-access institutions in enacting crucial pieces of health-related statutes in SSA countries. The approach in this book is sensitive to the public health needs of the citizens affected by epidemics and to the imperative of building local manufacturing facilities for pharmaceutical research and development in SSA.