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Defences to Trade Mark Infringement Claims: Ghana, Nigeria, and the Gambia Compared by Sarah Norkor Anku
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Sarah Norkor Anku and Onyinyechukwu Dotsey of SN Anku IP Firm analyse trade mark infringement defences across Ghana, Nigeria, and The Gambia, offering vital insights for businesses and legal professionals in West Africa.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jul 83 min read


Intellectual Property: Beyond Borders and Politics by Dr. Alexey Vakhnin
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Dr. Alexey Vakhnin dispels misconceptions about IP in Russia and outlines how its IP system continues to operate fairly and grow—despite global political tensions.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jun 122 min read


Suriname on the Move: Reforming Intellectual Property in a Nation Poised for Growth by Elleson Fraenk
Elleson Fraenk of Vision Legalis outlines how Suriname is reforming its IP laws amid an economic shift driven by offshore oil. Discover more in The Global IP Matrix Issue 21.

Hetanshi Gohil
May 122 min read


Absence of Presence Does not Impede Protection By Vladimir Biriulin
Discover how Russian courts are redefining trademark protection with insights from Vladimir Biriulin of Gorodissky & Partners.

Dakhani Dhruva
Dec 16, 20242 min read
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