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The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho

Intellectual property (IP) is one of the legal subjects which is increasingly receiving attention, but about which little is generally known outside specialised legal circles. 1 This is because IP in itself has always been an integral part of the general economic social and cultural development worl...

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Main Author: Leseeo, Mapitso
Other Authors: Tong, Lee-Ann
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Language:English
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Published: School For Advanced Legal Studies 2026
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description Intellectual property (IP) is one of the legal subjects which is increasingly receiving attention, but about which little is generally known outside specialised legal circles. 1 This is because IP in itself has always been an integral part of the general economic social and cultural development worldwide.2 This begs the question: What is intellectual property? IP refers broadly to a number of distinct types of creations of the human mind, for which property rights are recognised. Its influence extends to every aspect of life because it cuts across all disciplines.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43055 The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho Leseeo, Mapitso Tong, Lee-Ann intellectual property Lesotho Intellectual property (IP) is one of the legal subjects which is increasingly receiving attention, but about which little is generally known outside specialised legal circles. 1 This is because IP in itself has always been an integral part of the general economic social and cultural development worldwide.2 This begs the question: What is intellectual property? IP refers broadly to a number of distinct types of creations of the human mind, for which property rights are recognised. Its influence extends to every aspect of life because it cuts across all disciplines. 2026-03-26T11:09:32Z 2026-03-26T11:09:32Z 2011 2026-03-24T08:28:55Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43055 en eng application/pdf School For Advanced Legal Studies Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho
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title The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho
title_full The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho
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title_short The effect of stronger intellectual property protection on technological innovation in developing countries: the case of Lesotho
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