IP Handbook Chapter 3
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- Chapter 3.1: "The Courts and Innovation"
- Chapter 3.2: "Global Health: Lessons from Bayh-Dole"
- Chapter 3.3: "Echoes of Bayh-Dole? A Survey of IP and Technology Transfer Policies in Emerging and Developing Economies"
- Chapter 3.4: "Technology Transfer Snapshots from Middle-Income Countries: Creating Socio-Economic Benefits through Innovation"
- Chapter 3.5: "Benchmarking of Technology Transfer Offices and What It Means for Developing Countries"
- Chapter 3.6: "Public Sector IP Management in the Life Sciences: Reconciling Practice and Policy — Perspectives from WIPO"
- Chapter 3.7: "Developing Countries and TRIPS: What Next?"
- Chapter 3.8: "The TRIPS Agreement and Intellectual Property in Health and Agriculture"
- Chapter 3.9: "U.S. Laws Affecting the Transfer of Intellectual Property"
- Chapter 3.10: "Compulsory Licensing: How to Gain Access to Patented Technology"
- Chapter 3.11: "The Role of Clusters in Driving Innovation"
- Chapter 3.12: "What Does It Take to Build a Local Biotechnology Cluster in a Small Country? The Case of Turku, Finland"
- Chapter 3.13: "The Activities and Roles of M.I.T. in Forming Clusters and Strengthening Entrepreneurship"
- Chapter 3.14: "Building Research Clusters: Exploring Public Policy Options for Supporting Regional Innovation"