About this publication
The South African Intellectual Property Law Journal (IPLJ) strives to be the journal of choice for academics, practitioners and students of intellectual property law. It focuses on intellectual property law and policy. Its primary scope of coverage is South Africa. However, it publishes papers on intellectual property law and policy from other jurisdictions, especially in Africa, with relevance to the South African context.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2022
Deficiencies in the tests for distinctiveness and reputation: A discussion of passing off in light of Koni Multinational Brands (Pty) Ltd v Beiersdorf AG
Author: Safura Abdool Karim
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 1-13
The quest to use CRISPR technology in tackling the South African tuberculosis epidemic: Examining how the crispr patent and licensing regime may impact access to CRISPR-related tuberculosis therapies
Author: Tamanda Kamwendo
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 14-37
Nigerian intellectual property protection for small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) fashion designers in the digital economy
Author: Ifeoma Ann Oluwasemilore
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 38-65
Human rights, harmonious interpretation and the hegemonic international trade regime: The case of the COVID-19 TRIPS waiver proposals
Author: Sanya Samtani
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 66-104
Improving access to medicines in the SADC region through patent opposition: Law reform inspirations from an unlikely jurisdiction
Author: Lonias Ndlovu
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 105-130
Case Note: Blind SA v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition and Others [2002] ZACC 33
Author: Bongiwe Zungu
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V10, pp 131-143