In light of current negotiations concerning NAFTA and GATT, the
question of intellectual property and its impact on international
trade has taken on renewed urgency. The recognition and enforcement
of intellectual property rights in national jurisdictions can serve
to encourage international trade and economic growth or can create
barriers to free and open commercial exchange. In this timely
volume, Canadian, American, and Mexican scholars examine these
landmark agreements and reassess the effects of intellectual
property rights on international trade. Focusing on trade and
intellectual property policies and practices between and within
North America and Europe, they address several key issues,
including "gray marketing" in North American and European trading
blocs, U.S. trade policy concerning enforcement of intellectual
property rights, and dramatic changes in Mexican law regarding
intellectual property. The volume is essential for scholars working
in intellectual property rights, international trade, and the
global economy. Policymakers and anyone wishing to stay current
with world trade negotiations will also find this book useful.
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