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Intellectual Property - Trade, Competition and Sustainable Development (Hardcover)
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Intellectual Property - Trade, Competition and Sustainable Development (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in International Economics
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The 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 alike. The
contributors, leading scholars and practitioners in the field,
provide insights into the legal relationship of the TRIPs Agreement
to the GATT 94 and the GATS. The book widens the debate with a
thorough discussion on pending and unresolved relations of TRIPs,
the WTO, UPOV, the Convention on Biodiversity and Farmers' Rights
contained in the FAO International Undertaking, and efforts of the
World Bank GCIAR system, including IPGRI. What will be the impact
of TRIPs on ownership of plant genetic resources?
Largely a victory for OECD countries, the present state of
intellectual property rights has important implications for
developing countries. The incorporation of intellectual property
rights into the WTO system will eventually change the relationship
of trade, competition, and intellectual property. It will equally
have to assist in providing equitable sharing of benefits in the
use of plant genetic resources. All of these issues are essential
for the revision of exclusions from patenting in TRIPs. This volume
offers insights into how this difficult task could and should be
approached in a balanced manner and will be essential reading for
economists and trade and intellectual property lawyers interested
in the subject. Moreover, the volume will be relevant to
agricultural economists as it addresses complex problems in the
interstices of trade, intellectual property, plant genetic
resources, and sustainable development.
ThomasCottier is Professor of European and International Economic
Law, University of Bern, and Managing Director, World Trade
Institute, University of Bern.
Petros C. Mavroidis is Professor of Law, University of Neuchatel.
He formerly worked in the Legal Affairs Division of the World Trade
Organization.
Marion Panizzon is Research Fellow, University of Bern.
Simon Lacey is Research Fellow, University of Bern.
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