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Contribution of Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (JIPR) in IPR Research: A View through the Articles Published in the Third Decade of Twenty-First Century (2020–2023) - VI


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1 Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat - 131 001, Haryana, India
2 CSIR–National Institute of Science, Communication and Policy Research (CSIR–NIScPR), New Delhi - 110 012, India
 

This Paper seeks to review the articles published in the Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (hereinafter, JIPR) in the third decade of the twenty-first century from Volume 25 (1) (2020) to Volume 28 (5) (2023). In this decade, five new series on different themes of intellectual property rights (hereinafter, IPRs) were started by JIPR which include ‗IP & Taxation Policy‘, ‗Theoretical Underpinnings of IP Laws‘, ‗Standard Essential Patents‘, ‗IP Laws Declared by the Supreme Court‘, and ‗JIPR in IPR Research‘. In this decade, a total of 139 articles were published covering different areas of IPRs. The articles published in this decade constitute 14.52 (point five two) percent of the total articles published in JIPR till Volume 28 (5) (2023). In terms of percentage of the articles published in each decade, this decade with 14.52 (point five two) percent comes fourth after the decades 2010–2014 with 26.22 percent, 2005–2009 with 22.98 percent, and 2015–2019 with 15.04 percent. This is the sixth paper on the theme ‗JIPR in IPR Research‘ and proceeds with the same argument and method as developed and adopted in the First Paper1 and the sequel papers published under the theme.

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JIPR, IP Statutes, Scholars, CSIR-NIScPR, CSIR-NISCAIR, IP Awareness, Articles, Copyright, Patents, Trade Marks, Geographical Indications, Trade Secrets, Industrial Design, Design, Plant Varieties, TRIPS, WIPO, Intellectual Property Rights, IPR Res
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  • Swarup S K & Rastogi S, Industrial designs and folklore: A comparative study in Indian perspective, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, 28 (4) (2023) 273–283.
  • Nidhi A, The Crossroad between intellectual property and clinical trials: Balancing incentives for innovation with access to healthcare, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, 28 (4) (2023) 284–292.
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  • Tyagi P, Social media and copyright: An Indian perspective, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, 28 (5) (2023) 402–412.
  • Mishra P, Thakur V S, Shandilya S, Singhal A K & Kishore Y, Emerging technologies and IPR: A cross-jurisdictional examination of AI and Patent Laws in India and the USA, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, 28 (5) (2023) 413–421.
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  • Contribution of Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (JIPR) in IPR Research: A View through the Articles Published in the Third Decade of Twenty-First Century (2020–2023) - VI

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Authors

Aqa Raza
Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat - 131 001, Haryana, India
Kanika Malik
CSIR–National Institute of Science, Communication and Policy Research (CSIR–NIScPR), New Delhi - 110 012, India

Abstract


This Paper seeks to review the articles published in the Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (hereinafter, JIPR) in the third decade of the twenty-first century from Volume 25 (1) (2020) to Volume 28 (5) (2023). In this decade, five new series on different themes of intellectual property rights (hereinafter, IPRs) were started by JIPR which include ‗IP & Taxation Policy‘, ‗Theoretical Underpinnings of IP Laws‘, ‗Standard Essential Patents‘, ‗IP Laws Declared by the Supreme Court‘, and ‗JIPR in IPR Research‘. In this decade, a total of 139 articles were published covering different areas of IPRs. The articles published in this decade constitute 14.52 (point five two) percent of the total articles published in JIPR till Volume 28 (5) (2023). In terms of percentage of the articles published in each decade, this decade with 14.52 (point five two) percent comes fourth after the decades 2010–2014 with 26.22 percent, 2005–2009 with 22.98 percent, and 2015–2019 with 15.04 percent. This is the sixth paper on the theme ‗JIPR in IPR Research‘ and proceeds with the same argument and method as developed and adopted in the First Paper1 and the sequel papers published under the theme.

Keywords


JIPR, IP Statutes, Scholars, CSIR-NIScPR, CSIR-NISCAIR, IP Awareness, Articles, Copyright, Patents, Trade Marks, Geographical Indications, Trade Secrets, Industrial Design, Design, Plant Varieties, TRIPS, WIPO, Intellectual Property Rights, IPR Res

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