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文档介绍:毕业论文
英文资料翻译
学院: 商学院
专业: 金融学
班级: 金融080X或10双学位
姓名: 韦忠华
学号: 0812204561
指导教师: XXX
2009年 6 月
Intellectual Property Rights Protection in china 以脚注的形式表明该文献的出处
Lina Wang
Introduction
In real life, we may not have realized that everything with which we live is the product of human creativity—Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). with the emerging and carrying out of various IPRs related legislation, undeniably, it has e widely acknowledged and implemented in the knowledge-based society.
For a long time, the lack of conformity to any single standard in IPRs throughout the world and the existence of disparities and discrepancies encouraged by the main IPRs conventions have been a constant source of irritation and dispute among the foremost countries such as the USA, UK, Switzerland and France . The significance of IPRs protection has not been stressed enough in other countries, especially in developing countries.
This paper provides a definition of IPRs and discusses the importance of IPRs protection in the global economy, then discusses the current situation of IPRs protection in China. After China's entrance into the WTO and the undisputable developing trend in China nowadays, it is practical to look into the topic of IPRs protection in China. Therefore, the focus of this paper is on the case study of the current IPRs protection in China and the investigation of the problems and possible measures in IPRs protection in China.
As a developing country, China is striving to catch up with the developed countries in many fields. IPRs protection may contribute a lot to the development of the economy and has been highlighted in recent years. There have been many instances of a growing interest on the part of governments of developing countries in making IPRs an effective tool in the economic and technology development process . The fact is that China's enforcement of its IPRs laws has been inadequate, although the framework of IPRs protection has been well establishe