Much Ado About Nothing: The Intellectual Property Rights Regime in Zimbabwe: The Case for Reform
Abstract
Zimbabwe is a developing country. Technological development has meant Zimbabwe is now part and parcel of the global economic village. The adoption of a market driven economy at the expense of the semi-command economy of our first decade of independence demands a re-look at Zimbabwe's Intellectual Property (IP) regime. In framing a policy of patent protection, a country needs to take into account the interests of the patent holder as well as the national interest.
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Mandudzo, D.T. (1997) Much Ado About Nothing: The Intellectual Property Rights Regime in Zimbabwe: The Case for Reform. The Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev), vol. 14, (pp. 87-108). UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: Faculty of Law (UZ).http://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/6813
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Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
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