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Intellectual Property Enforcement in Peru

Issued: April 30 2015

As Peru’s economy continues to open to its neighbours – and to Asia – it has become a party to many international agreements covering intellectual property rights. Gustavo León y León explains why Peru’s IP regime has created a good environment for intellectual property rights enforcement.

 

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