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Book SynopsisTrade Review‘Highly informative and academically convincing, the new book by Michael Blakeney and Getachew Mengistie Alemu brilliantly analyses the intricate web of IP rules and policies affecting the African continent and its states. Readers will be delighted learning about how IP regimes affect entrepreneurship in Africa and their intersection and clash with economic development targets and overriding public goods including public health, culture, education, food security and biodiversity conservation.’ -- Enrico Bonadio, City, University of London, UK
‘Much has been written about the impact of the intellectual property and trade paradigm but not much about its impact on African countries. The two authors, both of great experience and scholarship, show the reader in a clear and systematic fashion how the paradigm matters to Africa and its people.’ -- Peter Drahos, European University Institute, Italy
Table of ContentsContents: 1 Overview of the socio-economic profile of and challenges faced by African countries 2 Sub-regional and regional trade agreements 3 African Continental Free Trade Agreement 4 The intellectual property system in Africa 5 African continental intellectual property arrangements 6 FTAs and African IP arrangements 7 African countries’ membership of international IP agreements 8 Biodiversity 9 Preserving Africa’s culture 10 FTAs, IP, and economic development Index