17 January 2023FeaturesInfluential Women in IPVictor Garrido and Christian Thomae
Mexico: All in the details
In Mexico, 2022 has been an active and interesting year in terms of IPRs: new laws, new forms of rights protection, new treaties signed, but also some complexities especially with pending projects which the people in the field look forward to in 2023.
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