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And while intellectual property can be far more lucrative than manufacturing, its laws are difficult to enforce in the developing world.
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Like the liberals he often excoriates, the economist Jagdish Bhagwati passionately deplores child labor, inadequate wages and the failure to enforce antipollution laws in the developing world.
Such assistance may include capacity building, activities designed to increase awareness of intellectual property rights, and training for officials responsible for enforcing intellectual property rights in the developing country.
Workplace and environmental regulations are often nonexistent, weak, or poorly enforced in developing countries, particularly outside of formal work settings.
This is driven, enforced and sustained by many factors that are relatively absent in the developing countries.
In the developing world, the situation could be even worse, especially where regulations are weakly enforced [ 12].
The Counter-Reformation was vigorously enforced in the Austrian domains.
Similar policies have been enforced in the UK.
So the Orange Grove judgment could be enforced in the Cook Islands.
"It had never been enforced in the way it was".
These conditions are enforced in the event construction phase.
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