IPR courts 'would be helpful'
Judges with specialized knowledge in growing need as caseloads increase
China is moving in the right direction by pledging to set up dedicated courts for intellectual property rights cases, a senior United Nations official has said.
Proper legislation for IPR protection is already in place, and specialized courts will help judges become more proficient in handling complex cases, Johannes Christian Wichard, deputy director-general of the World Intellectual Property Organization, said in an interview in Singapore.
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