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Jerome H. Reichman

Bunyan S. Womble Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law
School of Law
Duke Law School Room 3008, Duke Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708
Duke Law School 210 Science Dr, Duke Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Why the Nagoya Protocol to the convention on biological diversity matters to science and industry everywhere

Chapter · February 25, 2019 The once customary view that genetic resources, together with associated traditional knowledge, constituted the "Common Heritage of Mankind" was first directly challenged in 1962, when the United Nations adopted a Resolution on the sovereignty of states ov ... Full text Cite

The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods

Chapter · July 5, 2017 Global trade and investment have become increasingly liberalized in recent decades. This liberalization has lately been accompanied by substantive new requirements for strong minimum standards of intellectual property (IP) protection, which moves the world ... Full text Cite

The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods

Chapter · January 1, 2017 Introduction and conceptual framework International public goods and intellectual property rights Technology transfer after the TRIPS agreement Re-regulating the global marketplace to protect knowledge as a private good Legal and organizational impediments ... Full text Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

DATA ACCESS. Sharing by design: Data and decentralized commons.

Journal Article Science (New York, N.Y.) · December 2015 Full text Cite

Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development

Book · March 15, 2014 A volume on intellectual property rights, economic development, technical change, and innovation dynamics and learning. ... Cite

Why the Nagoya Protocol to the convention on biological diversity matters to science and industry everywhere

Chapter · February 25, 2019 The once customary view that genetic resources, together with associated traditional knowledge, constituted the "Common Heritage of Mankind" was first directly challenged in 1962, when the United Nations adopted a Resolution on the sovereignty of states ov ... Full text Cite

The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods

Chapter · July 5, 2017 Global trade and investment have become increasingly liberalized in recent decades. This liberalization has lately been accompanied by substantive new requirements for strong minimum standards of intellectual property (IP) protection, which moves the world ... Full text Cite

The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods

Chapter · January 1, 2017 Introduction and conceptual framework International public goods and intellectual property rights Technology transfer after the TRIPS agreement Re-regulating the global marketplace to protect knowledge as a private good Legal and organizational impediments ... Full text Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

Foreword

Book · June 24, 2016 Cite

DATA ACCESS. Sharing by design: Data and decentralized commons.

Journal Article Science (New York, N.Y.) · December 2015 Full text Cite

Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development

Book · March 15, 2014 A volume on intellectual property rights, economic development, technical change, and innovation dynamics and learning. ... Cite

Compliance of Canada's Utility Doctrine with International Minimum Standards of Patent Protection

Journal Article American Society of International Law Proceedings · 2014 Link to item Cite

How to achieve (some) balance in anti-circumvention laws

Journal Article Communications of the ACM · January 1, 2008 The World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty (WCT) has recognized the need of collaboration between the authors rights and the public interest in maintaining the US international copyright norms to respond to challenges arising from advanc ... Full text Cite

Richard Lillich Memorial Lecture: Nurturing a Transnational System of Innovaton

Journal Article Journal of Transnational Law & Policy · 2007 Link to item Cite

Intellectual Property: Does IP Harm or Help Developing Countries?

Journal Article Journal of Law, Technology & Policy · 2007 Link to item Cite

Preface

Chapter · 2006 Cite

Preface

Journal Article International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime · January 1, 2005 In recent years the world has moved sharply toward successive strengthening – and harmonization – of intellectual property protection. There has emerged, at an unprecedented level, both a globalized regime of private rights in information and new foundatio ... Full text Cite

The globalization of private knowledge goods and the privatization of global public goods

Chapter · January 1, 2005 ABSTRACT Global trade and investment have become increasingly liberalized in recent decades. This liberalization has lately been accompanied by substantive new requirements for strong minimum standards of intellectual property (IP) protection, which moves ... Full text Cite

Database Protection in a Global Economy

Journal Article La R.I.D.E.: Revue Internationale de Droit Economique · 2002 Link to item Cite

Preface

Chapter · 2001 Cite

Taking the Medicine with Angst: An Economist's View of the TRIPS Agreement

Journal Article Journal of International Economic Law · 2001 Link to item Cite

The TRIPS Agreement Comes of Age: Conflict or Cooperation with the Developing Countries?

Journal Article Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law · 2000 Link to item Cite

Why Science Is Concerned About the Legal Protection of Databases

Journal Article AAAS Science & Technology Policy Yearbook · 1998 Cite

Securing Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement After U.S. v. India

Journal Article Journal of International Economic Law · 1998 Link to item Cite

Enforcing the Enforcement Procedures of the TRIPS Agreement

Journal Article Virginia Journal of International Law · 1997 Link to item Cite

Intellectual Property Rights in Data?

Journal Article Vanderbilt Law Review · 1997 Link to item Cite

Intellectual Property Rights in Data?

Journal Article Vanderbilt Law Review · January 1, 1997 Cite

Copyright and International TRIPs Compliance

Journal Article Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal · 1997 Cite

A new view of intellectual property and software

Journal Article Communications of the ACM · March 1996 Full text Cite

The Duration of Copyright and the Limits of Cultural Policy

Journal Article Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal · 1996 Link to item Cite

Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement: Introduction to a Scholarly Debate

Journal Article Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law · 1996 Link to item Cite

From Free Riders to Fair Followers: Global Competition Under the TRIPS Agreement

Journal Article New York University Journal of International Law & Politics · 1996 Link to item Cite

A New View of Intellectual Property and Software

Journal Article Communications of the ACM · 1996 Cite

The Know-How Gap in the TRIPS Agreement: Why Software Fared Badly, and What Are the Solutions

Journal Article Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (Comm/Ent) · 1995 Link to item Cite

Electronic Information Tools -- The Outer Edge of World Intellectual Property Law

Journal Article International Review of Industrial Property & Copyright Law · 1993 Link to item Cite

Past and Current Trends in the Evolution of Design Protection Law--A Comment

Journal Article Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal · 1993 Link to item Cite

Design Protection and the Legislative Agenda

Journal Article Law & Contemporary Problems · 1992 Link to item Cite

The Enduring Contributions of Professor Nimmer

Journal Article Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal · 1986 Cite