This book examines the intersection of intellectual property rights and environmental protection through interdisciplinary perspectives. Contributors analyze green IP frameworks, environmental justice issues, and sustainable technology applications across sectors including construction, transportation, and waste management, featuring case studies from Indian contexts, exploring corporate social responsibility, Buddhist ecological principles, and legal mechanisms for environmental protection. It also includes:
Comprehensive examination of green intellectual property frameworks and environmental protection mechanisms Interdisciplinary analysis combining legal perspectives with technological solutions for sustainability Case studies from Indian contexts including Sikkim and Assam providing regional insights Integration of corporate social responsibility with environmental justice principles Practical applications in waste management, construction, and transportation sectors
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Green IP Regime and the Issues of Environment Protection in the State of
Sikkim: A Legal Perspective
Locked Out of Justice: Exploring Environmental Injustice Among Incarcerated
Population
Incorporation of Green Skills with Soft Skill Training: Creating Awareness
About Green Skills in Underprivileged Communities Through Soft Skill Training
Centres
Embracing Eco-Friendly Technology for an Environmentally Sustainable Future
Critical Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights on the Aspects of
Environmentally Sound Technologies
Intellectual Property for Environmental Protection
Buddhism: A Spiritual Way Towards Ecology
The Scope of Corporate Social Responsibility in Green Intellectual Property
Human Needs Versus Human Greed Threatening Sustainability
Green Intellectual Property and Industrial and Chemical Waste Management:
Pioneering Sustainable Solutions
Harnessing Green Intellectual Property: A Catalyst for Sustainable Industrial
and Chemical Waste Management
Green Technology for Sustainable Waste Management in Assam
Role of Green IP in Sustainable Construction: International and Indian
Approach
Green Transportation: From Conceptualization to Improvisation
Emergence of Green Technology and Issues of Intellectual Property Rights: A
Study in Global Perspective
Right to Life and Health of Truck Drivers in India
Veer Mayank serves at the Department of Law, Central University of Punjab, India. He holds an M.Phil. from JNU and completed his Ph.D. in trade and environment policy. His research focuses on international trade, environmental governance, and intellectual property law. Previously affiliated with Sikkim University, India, he has conducted government-funded research projects on ICT and human trafficking. He participates regularly in international conferences including SIEL and WTO Law events. His expertise extends to media commentary on legal reform and public policy matters.
Nidhi Saxena serves at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India, specializing in cybercrime, human rights, and intellectual property law. She completed her Ph.D. on cybercrime and human rights in 2009 and was previously associated with Sikkim University, India. Her research examines legal challenges arising from digital technology misuse and rights protection mechanisms. She has directed research projects funded by the Ministry of External Affairs and ICSSR, and has authored six edited books along with numerous journal articles.