Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): (February 2025)

The Journal on Development of Intellectual Property and Research (JDIPR) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring contemporary legal, technological, and policy issues surrounding Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Technology Law.
This inaugural issue (Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2025) of JDIPR presents a diverse range of scholarly articles addressing critical challenges in the field of intellectual property, including patenting practices, AI and copyright law, counterfeiting enforcement and indigenous knowledge protection.
Key Highlights of the Issue:- Title: Journal on Development of Intellectual Property and Research (JDIPR)
- Volume: 1
- Issue: 1
- Year of Publication: 2025
- Editorial Team:
- Editor-in-Chief: Prof. (Dr.) Syamala Kandadai (Professor & Dean, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, India)
- Editorial Board: Comprising eminent scholars and legal professionals from institutions across India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and the USA.
- Student Editors: Representing leading law schools in India.
This issue features six meticulously researched articles from distinguished academics, practitioners, and researchers. Topics covered include:
- Legal gaps in patenting indigenous medicinal knowledge (Case study on the Kani Tribe and Jeevani Herb).
- Comparative analysis of FRAND commitments and Standard Essential Patent enforcement in India and the European Union.
- Biotechnological innovations and ethical challenges in patenting life and genetic resources.
- IP rights in AI-generated content across jurisdictions such as the U.S., EU, and China.
- IP enforcement strategies against counterfeiting and piracy in South and Southeast Asia.
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