
Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries
The TRIPS Agreement and Policy Options
Carlos M. Correa(Author)
Zed Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. February 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-85649-737-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book cuts through the daunting technicalities of one of the most important of the WTO (World Trade Organization) agreements, that dealing with Intellectual Property Rights (hitherto primarily the preserve of national patent legislation) and their treatment as internationally tradeable commodities. Professor Correa makes comprehensible the TRIPS Agreement and explains its main provisions.
He is particularly concerned to explore the Agreement's massive implications for developing countries. These relate to the future of local R & D, their access to advanced technology (here he focuses on information technologies -- computer software, multimedia products, integrated circuits and digital information), commercial exploitation of natural resources and possible welfare effects. Pressure is mounting on Third World governments to implement the Agreement through national legislation. Professor Correa indicates concrete options available to implement the provisions in a manner consistent with these countries' development objectives and public policy concerns.
This book is an essential introduction to TRIPS and provides elements to develop policies and laws on intellectual property from a developing country perspective.
He is particularly concerned to explore the Agreement's massive implications for developing countries. These relate to the future of local R & D, their access to advanced technology (here he focuses on information technologies -- computer software, multimedia products, integrated circuits and digital information), commercial exploitation of natural resources and possible welfare effects. Pressure is mounting on Third World governments to implement the Agreement through national legislation. Professor Correa indicates concrete options available to implement the provisions in a manner consistent with these countries' development objectives and public policy concerns.
This book is an essential introduction to TRIPS and provides elements to develop policies and laws on intellectual property from a developing country perspective.
Reviews / Votes
'A useful complement to the conventional industrial organization approach to intellectual property rights.'Tsung-wu Ho, Review of Political Economy
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-85649-737-4 (9781856497374)
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Person
Professor Carlos M Correa is director of the University of Buenos Aires' Masters Programme on Science and Technology Policy and Management.
Content
1. General Context
2. Implications for Developing Countries
3. Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in the Patents Field: Options for Developing Countries
4. Changing National Laws: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean
5. Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technologies
6. Access to Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Rights
7. The Upcoming Review of the TRIPS Agreement
8. Options for Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in Developing Countries: Report of a Group of Experts
2. Implications for Developing Countries
3. Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in the Patents Field: Options for Developing Countries
4. Changing National Laws: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean
5. Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technologies
6. Access to Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Rights
7. The Upcoming Review of the TRIPS Agreement
8. Options for Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in Developing Countries: Report of a Group of Experts