Cardozo Law Review de•novo
Volume
2013
First Page
76
Last Page
77
Publication Date
2013
Document Type
Symposium
Abstract
All eyes are on China in the twenty-first century, as it emerges as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. At the same time, losses in various industries are attributed to piracy—a substantial amount of which is alleged to occur within China’s borders—and the Chinese government is routinely criticized for its weak enforcement measures against counterfeiting activities and intellectual property infringement on its soil. Cardozo Law Review de•novo’s online symposium, “China Re-Rising: Innovation and Collaboration for a Successful Twenty-First Century” focuses on China’s overall transition from a manufacturing to an innovation economy and how this transition affects IP policies and industries around the world. The online symposium features articles from practitioners, industry corporate counsel, professors, and Chinese IP law specialists in efforts to present a multifaceted conversation.
Keywords
Legal History, Comparative and Foreign Law, Government Contracts, Intellectual Property Law, World Trade Organization, International Commerce, Human Rights Law
Recommended Citation
Lindsay Korotkin,
Introduction: China Re-Rising: Innovation and Collaboration for a Successful Twenty-First Century,
2013
Cardozo L. Rev. De-Novo
76
(2013).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/de-novo/5
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