Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes in Ethiopia
Title | Copyright and Tertiary Education Regimes in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Sileshi Bedasie Hirko |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2023-01-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 303117237X |
This book explores the interlinkages between copyright and tertiary education regimes, and their complementary roles for sustainable human development. Emphasizing issues that are not addressed in-depth in the existing works, this book employs a new theoretical perspective in order to inform the exploration of the interlinkages through the lens of human development. To this effect, the book adopts the capabilities approach (CA) as an inclusive development framework that is suitable for examining the interfaces among copyright, tertiary education, and human development in Ethiopia.
The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals
Title | The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Rimmer |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 703 |
Release | 2024-02-12 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 180392523X |
Complex geopolitical debate surrounds the role of intellectual property (IP) in advancing and achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Summarising and advancing this discourse, this prescient Companion is a thorough examination of how IP law interacts, influences and impacts each of the seventeen SDGs.
Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development
Title | Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development PDF eBook |
Author | Sileshi Bedasie Hirko |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2021-11-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1000477339 |
This book explores the interface between copyright and higher education, and their complementarities for the advancement of sustainable human development. In its broader sense, the concept of human development is noted as a set of freedoms and human capabilities that are essential for human flourishing. Adopting a rights-based human development and capability approach (HDCA), this book primarily examines the relevant policy and legal flexibilities under the existing international copyright system, and their implications for access to knowledge required for creative innovation and higher education. Exploring the interfaces between copyright and higher education, this book argues that an unbalanced and restrictive copyright system impedes reasonable access to knowledge, and stifles creative and learning freedoms or capabilities. In effect, a restrictive copyright system results in serious ramifications for sustainable human development. In view of its findings, this book underscores the need for rethinking copyright and reframing its relevant flexibilities as users' rights that are vital for promoting creative and learning capabilities towards sustainable human development. Further, the book emphasizes the complementarities between copyright and higher education, and their joint roles for sustainable human development. Given its application of the HDCA to explore ranges of interlinked topics, this book will be of a great interest to researchers across the fields of intellectual property law, innovation, global development, human rights, and higher education.
The Global Phenomenon of Family-Owned or Managed Universities
Title | The Global Phenomenon of Family-Owned or Managed Universities PDF eBook |
Author | Philip G. Altbach |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2019-12-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004423435 |
Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities—the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Family-owned or managed higher education institutions (FOMHEI) are concentrated in developing and emerging economies, but also exist in Europe and North America. This book is the first to shed light on these institutions—there is currently no other source on this topic. Who owns a university? Who is in charge of its management and leadership? How are decisions made? The answers to these key questions would normally be governments or non-profit boards of trustees, or recently, for-profit corporations. There is another category of post-secondary institutions that has emerged in the past half-century challenging the time-honored paradigm of university ownership. Largely unknown, as well as undocumented, is the phenomenon of family-owned or managed higher education institutions. In Asia and Latin America, for example, FOMHEIs have come to comprise a significant segment of a number of higher education systems, as seen in the cases of Thailand, South Korea, India, Brazil and Colombia. We have identified FOMHEIs on all continents—ranging from well-regarded comprehensive universities and top-level specialized institutions to marginal schools. They exist both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors.
YaʼItyopyā ḥeg maṣḥét
Title | YaʼItyopyā ḥeg maṣḥét PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Academic Freedom in Ethiopia
Title | Academic Freedom in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Taye Assefa |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Academic freedom |
ISBN | 9994450204 |
Within this parameter, the main objective of the FSS research project was to identify the regulatory framework, institutional arrangements and established practices pertaining to governance, academic freedom and conditions of service of higher-education t
The Education Systems of Africa
Title | The Education Systems of Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Kolawole Samuel Adeyemo |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 984 |
Release | 2021-02-24 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9783030442187 |
This research handbook provides meaningful coverage on current trends in the dynamic education systems of Africa. It presents the main findings on current issues in the education systems from different African countries. Specifically, it examines education policies and what can be done differently by African nations to strengthen these policies. The objective is to highlight African nations’ capacity to address issues of social justice to generate ideas that can help translate the increasing strengths of the continent into achieving sustainable development.