
Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
A Commentary on the TRIPS Agreement
Oxford University Press Inc
Published in 2007
Book
Hardback
616 pages
978-0-19-927128-3 (ISBN)
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Description
The TRIPS Agreement is the most comprehensive and influential international treaty on intellectual property rights. It brings intellectual property rules into the framework of the World Trade Organization, obliging all WTO Member States to meet minimum standards of intellectual property protection and enforcement. This has required massive changes in some national laws, particularly in developing countries. This volume provides a detailed legal analysis of the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement, as well as elements to consider their economic implications in different legal and socio-economic contexts.
This book examines the obligations imposed on WTO Members in different fields of intellectual property, and thoroughly explores the flexibilities that they enjoy in implementing the Agreement. It discusses the interpretation of the Agreement's provisions and the WTO jurisprudence already developed on certain aspects of the Agreement. It also includes a brief discussion on emerging issues such as protection of traditional knowledge, and on options for further developments e.g. copyright in a digital environment, and the relationship with competition law. It also takes into account recent developments in bilateral agreements and free trade agreements that contain TRIPS-plus standards of protection.
The Preamble and general provisions of the TRIPS Agreement are addressed, as well as the substantive rules on copyright and related rights, trademarks, geographical indications, industrial designs, patents, integrated circuits, trade secrets and test data. The controversies about the implementation and interpretation of these provisions are highlighted, including the content an implications of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health of November 2001, and of the WTO Decision of August 30, 2003 relating to access to medicines. The book also analyses the crucial enforcement provisions and other aspects of the Agreement.
Contents:
I General Provisions and Basic Principles
II Standards Concerning the Availability, Scope, and Use of Intellectual Property Rights
1. Copyright and Related Rights
2. Trademarks
3. Geographical Indications
4. Industrial Designs
5. Patents
6. Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits
7. Protection of Undisclosed Information
8. Control of Anti-Competitive Practices in Contractual Licences
III Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
9. General Obligations
10. Civil and Administrative Procedures and Remedies
11. Provisional Measures
12. Special Requirements Related to Border Measures
13. Criminal Procedures
IV Acquisition and Maintenance of Intellectual Property Rights and Related Inter-Parties Procedures
V Dispute Prevention and Settlement
VI Transitional Arrangements
VII Institutional Arrangements; Final Provisions
This book examines the obligations imposed on WTO Members in different fields of intellectual property, and thoroughly explores the flexibilities that they enjoy in implementing the Agreement. It discusses the interpretation of the Agreement's provisions and the WTO jurisprudence already developed on certain aspects of the Agreement. It also includes a brief discussion on emerging issues such as protection of traditional knowledge, and on options for further developments e.g. copyright in a digital environment, and the relationship with competition law. It also takes into account recent developments in bilateral agreements and free trade agreements that contain TRIPS-plus standards of protection.
The Preamble and general provisions of the TRIPS Agreement are addressed, as well as the substantive rules on copyright and related rights, trademarks, geographical indications, industrial designs, patents, integrated circuits, trade secrets and test data. The controversies about the implementation and interpretation of these provisions are highlighted, including the content an implications of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health of November 2001, and of the WTO Decision of August 30, 2003 relating to access to medicines. The book also analyses the crucial enforcement provisions and other aspects of the Agreement.
Contents:
I General Provisions and Basic Principles
II Standards Concerning the Availability, Scope, and Use of Intellectual Property Rights
1. Copyright and Related Rights
2. Trademarks
3. Geographical Indications
4. Industrial Designs
5. Patents
6. Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits
7. Protection of Undisclosed Information
8. Control of Anti-Competitive Practices in Contractual Licences
III Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
9. General Obligations
10. Civil and Administrative Procedures and Remedies
11. Provisional Measures
12. Special Requirements Related to Border Measures
13. Criminal Procedures
IV Acquisition and Maintenance of Intellectual Property Rights and Related Inter-Parties Procedures
V Dispute Prevention and Settlement
VI Transitional Arrangements
VII Institutional Arrangements; Final Provisions
Reviews / Votes
'..provides much valuable material to read and consider..a comprehensive and accessible analysis of TRIPs, taking in (i) examination of the rights and duties of WTO members in implementing it, (ii) a forward-looking analysis of the developments in digital copyright as well as (iii) discussion of TRIPs' crucial enforcement provisionsa well-written and helpfully-referenced work..' Another thing that appeals..is the author's way of reading TRIPs in the light of the rules of interpretation in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties - a provision that rarely gets a mention in intellectual property circles, at least where common law interpretational techniques hold sway. ..congratulations to the author on putting together a well-written and helpfully referenced work - and to the publishers for keeping the price tag below the .. GBP100 mark. Jeremy Phillips, www.ipkat.comMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Scholars, policy makers, practitioners, NGOs, and judges in the field of international intellectual property law
ISBN-13
978-0-19-927128-3 (9780199271283)
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A Commentary on the TRIPS Agreement
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Content
Introduction; I GENERAL PROVISIONS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES; II STANDARDS CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY, SCOPE, AND USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; 1. Copyright and Related Rights; 2. Trademarks; 3. Geographical Indications; 4. Industrial Designs; 5. Patents; 6. Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits; 7. Protection of Undisclosed Information; 8. Control of Anti-Competitive Practices in Contractual Licences; III ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; 9. General Obligations; 10. Civil and Administrative Procedures and Remedies; 11. Provisional Measures; 12. Special Requirements Related to Border Measures; 13. Criminal Procedures; IV ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND RELATED INTER-PARTIES PROCEDURES; V DISPUTE PREVENTION AND SETTLEMENT; VI TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS; VII INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS; FINAL PROVISIONS