April 2025

Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Nigeria and South Africa: A Comparative Reappraisal

Enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights is key to achieving adequate protection, even though in Nigeria, enforcement is hampered by fragmented legislation, prolonged judicial processes, and limited public awareness of IP rights.  Despite recent reforms of the Copyright Act in 2022, challenges persist, including rampant counterfeiting, digital piracy, and under-resourced enforcement agencies. South Africa, by […]

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Factors Affecting the Implementation of University-Industry Technology Transfer Within the Pharmaceutical Industry in Cameroon

This paper examines pharmaceutical research and innovations in the context of the Bay-Dohle Act of 1980 and the subsequent developments in the legal framework concerning Cameroon. It highlights the shortcomings in research and challenges faced by universities in Cameroon, along with resulting deficiencies that stem from these issues. University-Industry Technology Transfer (U-ITT) is fundamental in

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Hard Choices and Soft Law in International Law

The distinction between hard and soft law in international law is an ongoing debate, particularly regarding the role of non-binding instruments in shaping legal norms. Hard law consists of binding treaties and customary law, as outlined in Article 38 of the ICJ Statute, while soft law encompasses non-binding resolutions, declarations, and guidelines that influence state

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