NAture of obligations, principles and objectives; Substantive obligations; Intellectual property rights and competition; Enforcemente, maintenance and acquisition of rights; Interpretation and dispute settlement and prevention; Transitional and institutional arragements.
Review of the Agreement
This handbook provides a comprehensive and non-technical explanation of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), later legal instruments, current policy issues and the relationship between TRIPS ...
Fully updated in this second edition, this collection provides and analyses the latest legal, economic, political and social research, and advanced current thinking on the relationship between intellectual property and trade and development ...
The book examines trade negotiations, the WTO's dispute settlement role, the presence of coalitions and groupings within the WTO, the process of joining the organization and many other topics, including what lies ahead for the organization.
This book sets out with lucidity and insight the background of the TRIPS Agreement and its implications for pharmaceutical patents, the consequences for developing countries, and the efforts of certain representative nations to comply with ...
This book offers perspectives from a diverse range of developing country participants including civil society participants, farmers, grassroots organizations, researchers and government officials.
... International Trade in Services 2010. WIPO, World Intellectual Property Report 2017: Intangible Capital in Global Value Chains, Geneva, 2017. WTO, Appellate Body Report, China – Measures Affecting Trading Rights and Distribution ...
Figure 1.1 From Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts, 10th Edition, by Harm de Blij and Peter O. Muller. Reproduced with permission of John Wiley & Sons. Figure 1.2 From 3. Fred Pearce, ''Ancient Lessons from Arid Lands,'' New ...
In this volume, leading scholars in the economics of international trade offer rigorous quantitative analyses of how the institutional design and purpose of the WTO (and its progenitor, the GATT) affect economic development.
This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of international relations, intellectual property law, international economic law and development studies.