BAYERO UNIVERSITY,
KANO
FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
DEAPRTMENT
OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
REPORT
ON INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT
BEING FINAL YEAR
RESEARCH PROJECTS
BY
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
2013/2014 ACADEMIC
SESSION
SUPERVISED
BY
MA’AZU MOHAMMED YUSIF
Introduction
The
topic selected for final year research work by students under my supervision is
“Intellectual Property Rights and Development of Developing Countries”.
The
choice of the area and its breakdown into research topics is by series of
workshops with the research students when each reported preliminary work done
on the concept paper. There is already
an earlier report titled “Methodology class with undergraduate students 2014”
on this.
For
sceptics and those with limited knowledge on the scope of political science as
well as following the scientific revolution in the science, may want ask what
is political science on this topic?.
This
problem is expected to come up and so we acknowledged that IPR is a legal
terminology but it is appropriated by political science to understand the
politics of neo-liberal global economy.
The
politics and by extension political science, can be seen to be relevant in the
conflict of implementation of Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
(TRIPS) between the developed and the developing nations. Also between many other global actors
pursuing different interests on the implementation of TRIPS.
The
researchers, each attempted explanations of the relationship of various
variables e.g. patent and development in Nigeria in particular and developing
countries in general.
However,
methodological problems observed remain.
Students are not exposed to varied techniques of collection of
data. Many rely on Secondary Analysis
and Documentary research. Others on
survey research. These allow a big gap to
examine relationship between variables.
Again,
these allow too much reliance on the online system. This New information system is not to do away
with it but what control would be on researchers to curtail abuse?.
The
University Authority is hereby advised to do something on the use of the Online
system, including providing the instrument which detects, plagiarism especially
in postgraduate projects and staff papers for promotion.
S/N
|
Name of
Student
|
Reg. Number
|
Title
|
Findings
|
Remarks
|
1.
|
Kabiru
Yakubu Ashimugu
|
SMS/10/Pol/01125
|
Doha Development Agenda: A Case
Study of the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health in Africa
|
|
|
2.
|
Umar
Ibrahim Babuga
|
SMS/10/Pol/01118
|
IPR: Patent Policy Development
in Nigeria
|
|
|
3.
|
Yahaya
Mohammed Nura
|
SMS/10/Pol/01122
|
Challenges of implementing
TRIPS Agreement for Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria
|
|
|
4.
|
Ahmad
Awaisu Lamido
|
SMS/10/Pol/01038
|
The Effect of TRIPS in
Developing Countries: A Case Study of Pharmaceutical Industry in Nigeria
|
|
|
5.
|
Rabiu
Bala Tijjani
|
SMS/10/Pol/01114
|
Impact of TRIPS Agreement on Technology
transfer to the developing countries A case study of Nigeria
|
|
|
6.
|
Mujahid
Abdullahi
|
SMS/10/Pol/01027
|
The WTO TRIPS Agreement and
spread of diseases in developing countries
|
|
|
7.
|
Ibrahim
Muawuya
|
SMS/10/Pol/01089
|
IPR in the era of neo- liberal
globalisation: impact of TRIPS on Access of HIV/AIDs Drugs; A case study of
South Africa
|
|
|
8.
|
Zahra
Mustapha Yakasai
|
SMS/11/Pol/
01521
|
WTO TRIPS Agreement and
Development in Nigeria
|
|
|
9.
|
Murtala
inuwa
|
SMS/10/Pol/01071
|
TRIPS and development of
entertainment industries in Developing countries
|
|
|
10.
|
Tijjani
Falalu
|
SMS/11/Pol/01579
|
TRIPS
and industries development in Nigeria.
|
|
|
11.
|
Aisha
Wodi
|
SMS/10/Pol/01121
|
The impact of patent system on
the development of developing: countries case study of Nigeria
|
|
|
12.
|
Adamu
Yusuf
|
SMS/11/Pol/1686
|
Patent and Transfer of Technology
an Analysis
|
|
|
13.
|
Isah
Abubakar
|
SMS/11/Pol/01531
|
An Analysis of Intellectual
Property Rights
|
|
|
For
note of the department, most of the students above and others I did not supervise,
under WTO-MOCK Summit Group registered for e-training on this subject, with WTO
Secretariat Geneva and awarded certificate duly signed by the Director-General
WTO.
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