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On cultural appropriation and Intellectual Property Rights in the Caribbean; How long can we shout strangers away from the yard?

By Dr. Abiola Inniss, Ph.D. LLM
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Guyana travel ban on graduates is lawless

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Innovation, intellectual property and the donor industry in CARICOM countries

By Abiola Inniss
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The CCJ as a court of first instance for intellectual property; revisiting the idea

By Abiola Inniss
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What’s next for CARICOM and intellectual property law?

By Abiola Inniss
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WIPO and Caribbean IP, what’s the point?

By Abiola Inniss
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