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Peter K. Yu is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and conducts research primarily within the fields of Business, Management and Accounting. Their work is concentrated in several subfields, including Management of Technology and Innovation, Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, and Marketing.

The main topics covered in Peter K. Yu's research include Intellectual Property and Patents, World Trade Organization Law, Innovation Policy and R&D, International Arbitration and Investment Law, Copyright and Intellectual Property, Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, and Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Peter K. Yu are Dawn Madahbee Leach, Lars-Anders Baer, Jordan Cheng, Feng Li, and David Chia. These collaborations suggest a network of research intersecting various disciplines and perspectives.

The scientist's work has appeared most often in the following publication venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • Information Communication & Society
  • Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • GRUR International

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter K. Yu include:

  • "SEAN 2.0: Formalizing and Generating Social Situations for Robot Navigation," 2022, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • "A new approach to the geopolitics of Chinese internets," 2022, Information Communication & Society
  • "Deferring Intellectual Property Rights in Pandemic Times," 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The COVID-19 TRIPS Waiver and the WTO Ministerial Decision," 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Linking Indigenous Communities with Regional Development," 2020, OECD Observer

Best Publications

  • From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century

    Peter K. Yu

  • Currents and Crosscurrents in the International Intellectual Property Regime

    Peter K. Yu

  • Reconceptualizing Intellectual Property Interests in a Human Rights Framework

    Peter K. Yu

  • TRIPS and Its Discontents

    Peter K. Yu

  • The International Enclosure Movement

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Objectives and Principles of the TRIPS Agreement

    Peter K. Yu

  • Six Secret (and Now Open) Fears of ACTA

    Peter K. Yu

  • From Pirates to Partners (Episode II): Protecting Intellectual Property in Post-WTO China

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Copyright Divide

    Peter K. Yu

  • Access to medicines, BRICS alliances, and collective action.

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Graduated Response

    Peter K. Yu

  • P2P and the Future of Private Copying

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Escalating Copyright Wars

    Peter K. Yu

  • Anticircumvention and Anti-Anticircumvention

    Peter K. Yu

  • Bridging the Digital Divide: Equality in the Information Age

    Peter K. Yu

  • International Enclosure, the Regime Complex, and Intellectual Property Schizophrenia

    Peter K. Yu

  • A Tale of Two Development Agendas

    Peter K. Yu

  • Toward a Nonzero-Sum Approach to Resolving Global Intellectual Property Disputes: What Can We Learn from Mediators, Business Strategists, and International Relations Theorists

    Peter K. Yu

  • Intellectual Property and the Information Ecosystem

    Peter K. Yu

  • Intellectual Property, Economic Development, and the China Puzzle

    Peter K. Yu

  • When the Chinese intellectual property system hits 35

    Peter K Yu

  • The Second Coming of Intellectual Property Rights in China

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Origins of ccTLD Policymaking

    Peter K. Yu

  • Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS

    Obijiofor Aginam;John Harrington;Peter Yu

  • Toward a Nonzero-sum Approach to Resolving Global Intellectual Property Disputes: What We Can Learn from Mediators, Business Strategists, and International Relations Theorists

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Transplant and Transformation of Intellectual Property Laws in China

    Peter K. Yu

  • Traditional Knowledge, Intellectual Property, and Indigenous Culture: An Introduction

    Peter K. Yu

  • China, 'Belt and Road,' and Intellectual Property Cooperation

    Peter K. Yu

  • International and Comparative Aspects of Trademark Dilution

    Mark D. Janis;Peter K. Yu

  • Fictional Persona Test: Copyright Preemption in Human Audiovisual Characters

    Peter K. Yu

  • Succession by Estoppel: Hong Kong's Succession to the ICCPR

    Peter K. Yu

  • The ACTA/TPP Country Clubs

    Peter K. Yu

  • Déjà Vu in the International Intellectual Property Regime

    Peter K. Yu

  • The Strategic and Discursive Contributions of the Max Planck Principles for Intellectual Property Provisions in Bilateral and Regional Agreements

    Peter K. Yu

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND THE CHINA EXCEPTION

    Peter K. Yu

  • Current Alliances in International Intellectual Property Lawmaking: The Emergence and Impact of Mega-Regionals

    Pedro Roffe;Xavier Seuba;Thomas Cottier;Frederick M. Abbott

  • Shaping Chinese criminal enforcement norms through the TRIPS Agreement

    Peter K. Yu

  • World Trade, Intellectual Property, and the Global Elites: An Introduction

    Peter K. Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilbert E. Wilhelm
Wilbert E. Wilhelm Texas A&M University
Thomas Cottier
Thomas Cottier University of Bern

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