Nation wants more say in IPR topics By Liu Li (China Daily) Updated: 2005-08-10 05:34
The 22nd Congress on the Law of the World, which is to be held in Beijing and
Shanghai during September 4-10, is a case in point, said Jiang, who was listed
as one of the 50 most influential people in the world on IPR issues by Britain's
Managing Intellectual Property magazine.
Intellectual Property Law is one of the 22 topics to be discussed during the
congress with the theme of "Rule of Law and Harmony of International Society."
Jiang will lead China's team for the IPR session.
Professor Zheng Shengli of Peking University, Professor Wu Handong of
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and Lu Guoqiang, vice-president of the
Shanghai No 2 Intermediate People's Court, will speak at the forum.
Meanwhile, Jiang vowed to strengthen IPR protection in China and revealed
that a study on improving judicial performance in the IPR field was launched
last month.
With the participation of law experts such as Zheng Chengsi from the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, the study is likely to be completed by March next
year at the latest.
Courts heard about 15,000 IPR cases last year compared to just a few dozen in
the 1990s, Jiang said, adding that 3-4 per cent of the cases involved foreign
parties.
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