Research handbook on the protection of intellectual property under WTO rules / edited by Carlos M. Correa.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA :
Edward Elgar,
[2010]
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Series: | Intellectual property in the WTO ;
v. 1. Research handbooks on the WTO. |
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Table of Contents:
- HISTORY, INTERPRETATION AND PRINCIPLES: Why IPR issues were brought to GATT : a historical perspective on the origins of TRIPS / Charles Clift
- Developing countries in the global IP system before TRIPS : the political context for the TRIPS negotiations / Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck
- Minimum standards vs. harmonization in the TRIPS context : the nature of obligations under TRIPS and modes of implementation at the national level in monist and dualist systems / Denis Borges Barbosa
- Enhancing global innovation policy : the role of WIPO and its Conventions in interpreting the TRIPS Agreement / Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
- The objectives and principles of the TRIPS Agreement / Peter K. Yu
- Mainstreaming the TRIPS and human rights interactions / Xavier Seuba
- The TRIPS Agreement and intellectual property rights exhaustion / Luis Mariano Genovesi
- Intellectual property rights and competition policy / Beatriz Conde Gallego
- Intellectual property rights in free trade agreements : moving beyond TRIPS minimum standards / Pedro Roffe, Cristoph Spennemann, Johanna von Braun.
- SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS: Limits, limitations and exceptions to copyright under the TRIPS Agreement / P. Bernt Hugenholtz
- Copyright in TRIPS and beyond : the WIPO Internet Treaties / Ruth L. Okediji
- The protection of 'related rights' in TRIPS and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty / Owen Morgan
- Marks for goods or services (trademarks) / Annette Kur
- Unresolved issues on geographical indications in the WTO / Kasturi Das
- No 'lemons' no more : a sketch on the 'economics' of geographical indications / Dwijen Rangnekar
- Exploring the flexibilities of TRIPS to promote biotechnology in developing countries / Graham Dutfield, Louis Muraguri, Florian Leverve
- Compulsory licensing of patented pharmaceutical inventions : evaluating the options / Jerome H. Reichman
- The Doha Declaration and access to medicines by countries without manufacturing capacity / S.K. Verma
- Disease- based limitations on compulsory licenses under Articles 31 and 31bis / Kevin Outterson
- The protection of semiconductor chip products in TRIPS / Thomas Hoeren
- Data exclusivity for pharmaceuticals : TRIPS standards and industry's demands in free trade agreements / Carlos M. Correa.