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Bodies of information : intersectional feminism and the digital humanities
Imprint 2018Table of Contents: “…Undermining the universal subject in digital humanities praxis / Roopika Risam -- Accounting and accountability : feminist grant administration and coalitional fair finance / Danielle Cole, Izetta Autumn Mobley, Jacqueline Wernimont, Moya Bailey, T.L. …”
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After the war : nation-building from FDR to George W. Bush
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Austrian Federalism in comparative perspective
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Tajikistan : a political and social history
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Issues in the conservation of photographs
Imprint 2010Table of Contents: “…Major 19th-century photographic and photomechanical processes : flowchart (1986, adapted 2009) / James M. …”
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Presidential lightning rods : the politics of blame avoidance
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Intellectual property and public health in the developing world
Imprint 2016Table of Contents: “…The Globalising Standard of Patent Protection in WTO Law and Policy Options for the LDCs: The Context of Bangladesh. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Legislative Options for Bangladesh. 4.2.1 A High Threshold and Exclusion Clause. 4.2.2 Best Mode Disclosure and Disclosure of the Source of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge. 4.2.3 Narrowing the Scope of Patent Claims. 4.2.4 Exceptions to Product Patent Rights. 4.2.5 Early Working (or Bolar Exceptions), Research and Experimental Use. 4.2.6 Parallel Imports. 4.2.7 Strong Compulsory Licensing Mechanisms. 4.2.8 Prior Use Exceptions. 4.2.9 Pre-grant and Post-grant Opposition. 4.2.10 Duration of Patent Protection. 4.2.11 Do Not Adopt Overprotective Enforcement Provisions. 4.3 Government Intervention Options. 4.3.1 Drug Price Control. 4.3.2 National Competition Law. 4.3.3 Patent Prize System. 4.3.4 Limit Data Protection. 4.3.5 Patent Pool on Country-specific Diseases. 4.3.6 Avoiding Bilateral Investment Treaties or Free Trade Agreements that Erode TRIPS Flexibilities. 4.3.7 Utilisation of the Transitional Period for Pharmaceutical Patents. 4.3.8 Provision for Process Patent during the Transitional Period and Adoption of a Utility Model Law. 4.3.9 Special Investment Protection Regime, Open Drug Innovation Model and Promotion of Social Business Model in the Pharmaceutical Sector. 4.4 Conclusion -- 5. …”
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