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    Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS-Plus Era

    Intellectual Property, Trade and Development by Gervais, Daniel;

    Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS-Plus Era

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 1 November 2007

    • ISBN 9780199216758
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 241x163x39 mm
    • Weight 1053 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the latest legal, economic, political and social research and advanced current thinking on the relationship between intellectual property and trade and development. It also sets out implementation strategies for the incorporation of intellectual property rules into a local legal framework.

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    Long description:

    There is a fast-growing need in many countries, in particular in the developing world, to come to a greater understanding of the links between intellectual property, trade rules and economic and social development and to find new ways of implementing intellectual property rules and optimizing their effects. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the latest legal, economic, political and social research and advanced current thinking on the relationship between intellectual
    property and trade and development.

    The first part of the book will cover the theoretical basis of the connections between intellectual property, trade and development. It will then go on to provide the reader with options as to how intellectual property rules can be incorporated in the local legal framework and how the positive impact of intellectual property standards can be maximized while minimizing welfare costs. This will include implementation strategies for TRIPS and TRIPS Plus norms, and also the use of measures outside
    the traditional scope of intellectual property norms. These measures will range from education to the establishment or enhancement of a solid industrial and research base, to fighting pandemics such as HIV/AIDS. Possible economic strategies and proposals are also offered on the protection of
    traditional knowledge and indigenous resources.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & DEVELOPMENT: THE GLOBAL LINKAGES
    TRIPS and Development
    The International Intellectual Property System: Treaties, Norms, National Courts, and Private Ordering
    Economic Growth and Intellectual Property Rights Protection: A Reassessment of the Conventional Wisdom
    Intellectual Property Treaties and Development
    PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & DEVELOPMENT: THE REGIONAL LINKAGES
    Intellectual Property, Economic Development and the China Puzzle
    TRIPS and TRIPS Plus Protection and Impacts in Latin America
    TRIPS and TRIPS Plus Impacts in Africa
    Trademark Policy: The Case of Arab Countries
    Intellectual Property, Trade & Development: A View from the United States
    PART III: OPTIMIZING DEVELOPMENT WITHIN AND OUTSIDE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NORMS
    The Limits of Development Strategies at the Intersection of Intellectual Property and Human Rights
    A Networked Responsive Regulatory Approach to Protecting Traditional Knowledge
    Intellectual Property Intersections with Trade and Labour Rules: Rethinking Domestic and International Strategies to Promote Biodiversity following the 'NAFTA Corn' Example
    Harmonization Without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty
    Substantial Equality in International Intellectual Property Norm Setting and Interpretation
    TRIPS: an Implementation Toolbox

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