
Interpreting and Implementing the TRIPS Agreement
Is it Fair?
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 30. June 2008
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-84720-144-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book considers whether the WTO agreement on 'Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights' (TRIPS) will become a vehicle for promoting greater international equity and engagement with the world economy or a tool for wealthy nations to extract excessive rents from poorer countries. Can TRIPS garner the necessary degree of legitimacy and public trust to deliver economic development? Can it become a key instrument for promoting international health and development? In response to these questions, the book proposes interpretive possibilities for the TRIPS' text along with implementation strategies to avoid the threat of its irrelevancy due, amongst other things, to free trade agreements containing TRIPS-plus terms.The book discusses the impact of TRIPS from various perspectives, including those of developing countries. It will be of interest to informed citizens, members of NGOs and students and academics concerned with the debate about the impact of TRIPS on access to medicines at affordable prices, the protection of traditional knowledge, and the alleged neo-colonial effect of net revenue outflows from developing nations to developed nations for copyright and patent royalties.
Reviews / Votes
'The chapters in this volume provide insightful analysis and commentary on TRIPS and, importantly, the TRIPS Plus world that many countries operate in. . . This is a fine contribution to the growing literature of interdisciplinary analyses of the global IP regime. . . there is enough in here that makes the book worth acquiring and reading. Scholars of development more generally will find this book to be useful both for advancing their own understanding of the global IP regime and for integrating IP into broader development studies courses they teach.' -- Kenneth C. Shadlen, Progress in Development StudiesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-144-7 (9781847201447)
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Persons
Edited by Justin Malbon, Monash University and Charles Lawson, Professor, Law Futures Centre, Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Australia
Content
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. TRIPS as Competitive and Cooperative Interpretation
Christopher Arup
3. Knowledge Diplomacy and the New Intellectual Property Fundamentalism
Graham Dutfield
4. Last Chance? Multilateralism, TRIPS and Developing Countries
Xu Yi-chong
5. Intellectual Property Protection after TRIPS: An Asian Experience
Jakkrit Kuanpoth
6. The Development-Balance of the TRIPS Agreement and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Ermias Tekeste Biadgleng
7. The Evolution of the CBD's Development Agenda that may Influence the Interpretation and Development of TRIPS
Charles Lawson and Jay Sanderson
8. TRIPS-plus Treaty Terms: Dealing with Coercion
Justin Malbon
Index
1. Introduction
2. TRIPS as Competitive and Cooperative Interpretation
Christopher Arup
3. Knowledge Diplomacy and the New Intellectual Property Fundamentalism
Graham Dutfield
4. Last Chance? Multilateralism, TRIPS and Developing Countries
Xu Yi-chong
5. Intellectual Property Protection after TRIPS: An Asian Experience
Jakkrit Kuanpoth
6. The Development-Balance of the TRIPS Agreement and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Ermias Tekeste Biadgleng
7. The Evolution of the CBD's Development Agenda that may Influence the Interpretation and Development of TRIPS
Charles Lawson and Jay Sanderson
8. TRIPS-plus Treaty Terms: Dealing with Coercion
Justin Malbon
Index