Gender Equality
Executive summary
Gender equality has a transformative impact on everything from individuals to institutions and innovations in the space sector.
Preface
The fourth Environmental Performance Review (EPR) of Montenegro takes stock of progress made in environmental governance and management since 2013 and provides recommendations for further implementation. Additionally, the review examines developments related to Montenegro’s attainment of relevant targets under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Abstract
Recommendation M suggests to governments to explore the possibility, wherever feasible and where the national legal framework permits, to involve their market surveillance authorities in the fight against counterfeit goods – in a complementary way to existing national legal mechanisms.
Выполнение рекомендации M.2
Обладатели прав ИС кровно заинтересованы в том, чтобы контрафактные товары не попадали на рынок, и часто имеют собственные механизмы для этого либо внутри компании, либо через отраслевую палату.
States set the stage for rapid change
The environment for business shapes corporate performance on gender equality. Stateled mechanisms have influential roles, including legal and regulatory frameworks, policy and fiscal incentives, trade systems, and formal and informal channels for private sector engagement.
Application de la recommandation M.2
Les détenteurs de DPI ont tout intérêt à veiller à ce que les marchandises de contrefaçon ne pénètrent pas sur les marchés et ils disposent souvent de leurs propres mécanismes à cet effet, soit en interne, soit par l’intermédiaire d’un organisme sectoriel.
Conclusion
Developing countries, particularly least developed countries, are progressing in various ways in building inclusive and resilient digital ecosystems, with the support of UNCTAD and other development partners.
