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2016, Africa University, African Journal of Intellectual Property, AJIP, ARIPO, BW Kahari Legal Practitioners, Cairo University, China, contributing authors, contributing reviewers, Copyright Society of Malawi, December, Dr. Marisella Ouma, Dr. Reem Raslan, Dr. Tshimanga Kongolo, Egypt, Inaugural, inaugural issue, Institute of Peace Leadership and Governance, IPLG, Issue, Kenya, Kenya Copyright Board, Ministry of Trade Industry and Investment, Mr. Desmond Oriakhogba, Mr. Emmanuel Sackey, Mr. Jacob Holland, Mr. Kayode Ibrahim Adam, Mr. Mornicliff Mudzvatangi, Mr. Victor Nzomo, Mrs. Brenda Kahari, Mrs. Dora Makwinja, Ms. Glenda Mutasa, Nigeria, OCTA, Prof. Amos Saurombe, Prof. Anthony Kakooza, Prof. Maponga, Prof. Olugbenga Ajani Olatunji, Prof. Tom Ogada, SIPI Law Associates, Strathmore University, Switzerland, Uganda. Dr. Edwini Kessie, University of Benin, University of Ilorin, University of South Africa, University of Zimbabwe, Vanuatu, WIPO, Xiamen University, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office
On the 9th of December 2016, African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) celebrated 40 years in existence. As many may know, ARIPO is an Intergovernmental Organization established under the Lusaka Agreement on 9 December 1976 to pool resources of its African Member States in Intellectual Property (IP) and establishes common services and co-ordination of laws and activities in IP matters. One of the highlights of the celebrations was the launch of inaugural issue of the African Journal of Intellectual Property (AJIP), a collaborative project with the Africa University’s Institute of Peace, Leadership and Governance (IPLG).