4 edition of Intellectual property and international trade found in the catalog.
Intellectual property and international trade
Published
2008
by Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, Kluwer Law International in Austin, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | editors, Carlos M. Correa, Abdulqawi A. Yusuf. |
Contributions | Correa, Carlos María., Yusuf, Abdulqawi. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | K1401.A41994 I574 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxvii, 499 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 499 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23062456M |
ISBN 10 | 9789041124296 |
LC Control Number | 2009368494 |
Many of these cutting edge Intellectual Property issues are addressed on an international level through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Along with new forms of protection, the trend towards globalization in the trade arena has had a direct effect on the harmonization of national Intellectual Property laws through the World. Antony Taubman, Director, Intellectual Property Division, World Trade Organization It is hard to find an area of international commerce in which policy discussions do not touch on questions of intellectual property (IP) protection – whether they concern medicines or music, seeds or solar cells.
Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and some countries recognize more than others. The most well-known types are copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade precursors to some types of intellectual property existed in societies such as Ancient Rome, but the. With the WTO TRIPS-Agreement, intellectual property issues have become an integral part of the world trading system. The Agreement probably represents the most significant and controversial development in world trade law. The Agreement is comprehensive in scope and contains standards for protection of a number of intellectual property rights as well as rules on the enforcement of such rights.4/5(1).
Gregory Letterman, in his book Basics of International Intellectual Property Law, has wis e- ly chosen not to provide an all-inclusive look at this complex, and rapidly expanding, field of. Book Review: Intellectual Property, Public Policy, and International Trade European Journal of International Law, Vol. 20, pp. , 3 Pages Posted: 12 May Last revised: 21 Oct Author: Mira Burri.
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The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is the most far-reaching and comprehensive legal regime ever concluded at the multilateral level in the area of intellectual property rights (IPR).Cited by: Comprising 14 chapters contributed by a distinguished panel of experts representing diverse parties – international organisations, legal practice, government policy, and industry – Intellectual Property and International Trade offers a framework for understanding the background, principles, and complex provisions of the TRIPS : Carlos M.
Correa. Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph provides a survey and analysis of the rules concerning intellectual property rights in Kenya.
It covers every type of intellectual property right in depth – copyright and neighbouring rights, patents, utility models, trademarks, trade names, industrial. WIPO Re:Search is an international consortium through which public and private sector organizations share intellectual property and expertise with the global health research community.
We provide the data and economic intelligence that enable strategic decisions. Global IP infrastructure. 78, international and national patent documents. Intellectual Property and International Trade, now in its third edition, updates its comprehensive analysis of the substantive provisions of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).This Agreement is the most far-reaching and comprehensive legal regime ever concluded at the multilateral level in the area of intellectual property rights (IPRs).
Acquisition and Maintenance of Intellectual Property Rights and Related Procedures (Part IV) Dispute Prevention and Settlement (Part V) Cooperation between the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World Trade Organization Progressive Development of International Intellectual Property Law Introduction Intellectual Property, Tariffs, and International Trade Dynamics Federico Mandelman and Andrea Waddle Working Paper April Abstract: The emergence of global value chains not only le ads to a magnification of trade in intermediate inputs but also to an extensive technology diffusion among the different production units involved in.
Book Review: Intellectual Property, Public Policy, and International Trade Article (PDF Available) in European Journal of International Law May with 50 Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Mira Burri.
The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in to regulate international trade and to establish a framework for trade policies came along with several agreements demanding institutional reforms including those related with intellectual property rights (IPRs).Cited by: 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:WHO-WIPO-WTO BOOK.
Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation: Intersections between public health, intellectual property and trade. Public health is a global challenge, and therefore international co-operation has a high priority. The World Health Organization (WHO) is the global authority for health.
This book provides background on intellectual property rights (IPR) and discusses the role of U.S. international trade policy in enhancing IPR protection and enforcement abroad.
IPR are legal rights granted by governments to encourage innovation and creative output by ensuring that creators reap the benefits of their inventions or works and they may take the form of patents, trade secrets. Biography. Ruth L. Okediji is the Jeremiah Smith.
Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Co-Director of the Berkman Klein Center. A renowned scholar in international intellectual property (IP) law and a foremost authority on the role of intellectual property in social and economic development, Professor Okediji has advised inter-governmental organizations, regional economic communities.
Against this backdrop, the book under review examines whether the balance between private interests and public values is sustained within the international legal framework, epitomized by the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Get this from a library. Intellectual property rights and international trade. [Shayerah Ilias; Ian F Fergusson] -- Introduction -- Intellectual property rights basics -- Global intellectual property holdings -- Contribution of intellectual property to U.S.
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Intellectual property – copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and other intangible assets – may be key to countless products and services traded internationally, but the vast majority of small and midsize businesses (SMEs) involved in international trade aren’t even aware that they need to file for IP protection abroad, according to the U.S.
International Trade Administration’s. Intellectual Property Rights Fiscal Year Seizure Statistics U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)-Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) sei shipments containing goods that violated.
Jane E. Anderson, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (Second Edition), Intellectual Property and ‘Gnaritas Nullius’ Intellectual property is a term that often generates confusion.
The potential for literal interpretation and the capacity for everybody who thinks to have some kind of intellectual property of their own only increase the problem. Protect Intellectual Property in International Business 1.
PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2. Why does IP matter?2 3. Top IP “Myths” Only large “high-tech” companies have IP - EVERY business has IP AssetsThe incorporation of intellectual property protection into the WTO international trading system has been a milestone in international economic law and has added a new dimension to trade regulation — new rights and obligations and new challenges by: 1.