Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, Private sector development, innovation and knowledge-based economy

CASE identifies best practice of legislative regulation in innovation

Within the research project “Analysis of Foreign Practice in the Sphere of Legislative Regulation of the Innovation Activity” CASE experts, Itzhak Goldberg, Peter Lindholm and Naftali Mosar aim to undertake complex analysis of various aspects of legislative regulation of innovation activity within Israel, France and Federal Republic of Germany.

The Russian Federation describes the objectives of implementing a governmental innovation policy in the ‘Concept of the long-term socio-economic development of Russia through 2020’ and more specifically in the draft ‘Strategy of the innovation development of the Russian Federation through 2020’. Those documents envisage the need for analysis of foreign practice of legislation of the innovation activity.

The review will contain a description of the new legislative acts, organizations - subjects of law, specially created instruments and specific mechanisms for the implementation of the state innovation policy, which affect the development of innovation systems of the countries under research.

Such countries as Israel, France and Federal Republic of Germany are examples of “best practices” for the Russian Federation.