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The Eco-Patent Commons and Environmental Technology Transfer: Implications for Efforts to Tackle Climate Change

Mark Van Hoorebeek, William Onzivu

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2010/1/131



nologies 1. Introduction This article explores a private intellectual property rights initiative as a potential alternative/synergistic framework for promoting clean technology for environmental management, especially to developing countries. The paper considers the eco-patent commons initiative in the context of relevant international, European, and UK domestic law applicable to environmental protection, intellectual property rights, and technology transfer. While there is significant relevant scholarship on technology transfer, the

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