Critical Public Legal Resources
Critical Public Legal Resources (CPLR) seeks to create a body of resources for the critical legal research community. This would be through the compilation of cases and other readings collated collaboratively. The idea is similar to the way in which the source code for GNU/Linux grew, namely contributions by academics, students and other users from different disciplines. These materials are available both as traditional resource books, as well as online. The first set of these public resources will be on the three core areas of intellectual property, viz. Copyright, Trademark and Patent, besides Traditional Knowledge. This resource will also include specialized areas for which individuals can take editorial responsibility.
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