China’s WTO-Accession Revisited: Achievements and challenges in Chinese Intellectual Property Law Reform
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Christoph HERMANN and Jörg Philipp TERHECHTE (eds), European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2012, Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer, 2012, 125-158
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WECHSLER, Andrea, China’s WTO-Accession Revisited: Achievements and challenges in Chinese Intellectual Property Law Reform, in Christoph HERMANN and Jörg Philipp TERHECHTE (eds), European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2012, Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer, 2012, 125-158 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/24919
Abstract
The Long March represents one of the most significant turning points in modern Chinese history. Building upon this significance, the Long March-metaphor has found its way into the assessment of Chinese law reform efforts and achievements.
