Intellectual Property and Cannabis

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Intellectual Property and Cannabis

9781035329380 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Natalie Corthésy, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, The University of the West Indies Mona, Jamaica, Enrico Bonadio, Reader in Intellectual Property Law, The City Law School, City University of London, UK and Yentyl Williams, Director of Strategy, Caribbean Policy Research Institute, The University of the West Indies Mona, Jamaica
Publication Date: May 2025 ISBN: 978 1 03532 938 0 Extent: c 368 pp
This pioneering book explores the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and cannabis. Expert scholars from across the globe reflect on the legal, cultural, and socio-economic significance of cannabis, addressing the difficulties of adapting legal frameworks to this unique and multifaceted product.

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This pioneering book explores the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and cannabis. Expert scholars from across the globe reflect on the legal, cultural, and socio-economic significance of cannabis, addressing the difficulties of adapting legal frameworks to this unique and multifaceted product.

Chapters delve into key issues at the intersection of IP and cannabis, from branding and packaging to social equity concerns surrounding the rapid growth of the market. Contributing authors demonstrate the intricate contradictions between positive IP protection and cannabis regulation, drawing on case studies from jurisdictions where the product is legalised to varying degrees, including Canada, Jamaica, Uruguay, and the Netherlands. Covering different plant varieties, moral rights, and links between cannabis and traditional knowledge, this incisive book highlights the challenges of harmonising global cannabis laws while balancing innovation and tradition.

Providing novel interdisciplinary insights into the controversies and complexities of the law surrounding cannabis, this book is an essential read for students and academics in intellectual property law, pharmaceutical law, innovation and economics. It is also an invaluable toolkit for policymakers in governments and tribunals, as well as commercial entrepreneurs.
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‘The book stands out as one of the most comprehensive and insightful works on the intersection of intellectual property (IP) and cannabis. It is not only academically rigorous, but also offers a practical blueprint for developing countries to navigate the intricate world of IP protection for cannabis-related products. The authors meticulously explore how developing nations can leverage IP as one of the few avenues to gain a competitive edge and protect their traditional knowledge amidst the rapid and impending expansion of cannabis liberalisation.’
– Daenia Ashpole, Former CEO (Interim) of the Cannabis Licensing Authority, Jamaica
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