"Toward a Nonzero-Sum Approach to Resolving Global Intellectual Propert" by Peter K. Yu
 

Publication Date

Winter 2002

Journal

University of Cincinnati Law Review

Abstract

All societies, communities, organizations, and interpersonal relationships experience conflict at one time or another in the process of dayto-day interaction. Conflict is not necessarily bad, abnormal, or dysfunctional; it is a fact of life. Conflict and disputes exist when people are engaged in competition to meet goals that are perceived to be, or actually are, incompatible. However, conflict may go beyond competitive behavior and acquire the additional purpose of inflicting physical or psychological damage on an opponent, even to the point of destruction. It is then that the negative and harmful dynamics of conflict exact their full costs.

Volume

70

Issue

2

First Page

569

Last Page

650

Publisher

University of Cincinnati College of Law

Keywords

Foreign Affairs, Intellectual Property Law, South Africa

Disciplines

Intellectual Property Law | Law

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