In today’s world, technology and access to it are among the most critical drivers of economic development and its use is becoming more advanced every day. A country’s economic growth is largely dependent on its technological progress, and technology transfer serves as a structured process aimed at deploying technological components in a location different from their origin. This process is a key step in the industrialization of countries. Unlike in the past, intellectual creations now hold significant economic value and serve as a primary means of financial support for their creators. Intellectual property protection mechanisms play a crucial role in facilitating the transfer of technology in international trade. This article examines the legal aspects of intellectual property rights in relation to technology transfer, with a focus on developed countries.
Ghanad,F. and yassi,A. (2025). Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Developed Countries. Research and development in private law, 2(3), 287-310. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.721254
MLA
Ghanad,F. , and yassi,A. . "Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Developed Countries", Research and development in private law, 2, 3, 2025, 287-310. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.721254
HARVARD
Ghanad F., yassi A. (2025). 'Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Developed Countries', Research and development in private law, 2(3), pp. 287-310. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.721254
CHICAGO
F. Ghanad and A. yassi, "Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Developed Countries," Research and development in private law, 2 3 (2025): 287-310, doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.721254
VANCOUVER
Ghanad F., yassi A. Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Developed Countries. Research and development in private law, 2025; 2(3): 287-310. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.721254