
Intellectual Property Harmonisation within ASEAN and APEC
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Intellectual Property Harmonisation in ASEAN and APEC investigates the complex issues that lie at the root of this major block to the unhampered global flow of commerce based on intangible assets. By highlighting the background of Asian legal systems, both in terms of culture and intellectual property systems, the authors suggest how the current obstacles towards greater harmonisation and integration may be overcome. Defining the accepted principles enshrined in TRIPS, the Paris Convention, and other international agreements, the presentation describes the relatively successful European experience and then goes on to develop strategic variations geared to relate more precisely to harmonisation, integration and co-operation in the East Asian region.
Among the important elements of the problem (and its potential solutions) discussed in this book are the following:
the strong influence of legal culture in the different Asian countries;
the limits of IP harmonisation in Europe;
the importance of understanding the political and cultural perceptions that prevail in the various Asian countries;
the non-uniform approach of different Asian countries due in part to bilateral free trade agreements; and
the experience of patent office cooperation and its potential as a model for smaller countries.
The contributing authors have all worked in the IP field for more than a decade and have followed closely the developments of intellectual property law since the advent of the TRIPS Agreement. Their collective expertise includes both academic and practical considerations on IP harmonisation.
Intellectual Property Harmonisation in ASEAN and APEC will be of great value and interest to policymakers seeking effective enforcement of intellectual property rights, to international lawyers counseling clients on Asia, and to academics working in the fields of intellectual property or Asian law.
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- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Editorial Board
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Detailed Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement
- Harmonisation of Intellectual Property in the EU, ASEAN and APEC - Introductory Preface
- About the Authors and Editors
- PART 1 Harmonisation, Approximation and Integration
- CHAPTER 1 Global Intellectual Property, Competition and Cultural Traditions
- I. Possibilities of Handling International Legal Issues
- II. The Convention Approach
- III. The Union Principle
- IV. Summary
- CHAPTER 2 TRIPS After the Doha Ministerial Declaration
- 1. Doha Declaration
- 2. Review Agendas
- 3. Implementation Issues
- 4. The Built-in Agenda
- 5. TRIPS and Development
- 6. TRIPS and Public Health
- CHAPTER 3 Legal Culture and Its Impact on Regional Harmonisation
- 1. Regional Harmonisation and Cooperation
- 2. Different traditions of intellectual property law
- 3. Asian culture and intellectual property rights
- 4. Structural and economic concerns
- 5. Selective borrowing of principles
- 6. Conclusion
- PART 2 Intellectual Property Harmonisation in Europe
- CHAPTER 4 Methods of Industrial Property Harmonisation - The Example of Europe
- I. Introduction
- II. Statutory Instruments
- 1. Patents
- 2. Utility Model Law
- 3. Industrial Designs
- 4. Trade Marks
- 5. Unfair Competition Law
- 6. Electronic Commerce and Commercial Transactions
- III. Mutual Recognition
- IV. Approximation of Laws
- 1. Harmonisation-in-part
- 2. Harmonisation of Procedures
- 3. "Freeze-plus
- V. Harmonisation of Laws
- 1. Comparative Advertising
- 2. Biotechnological Inventions
- VI. Harmonisation of Standards
- VII. Supranational Institutions
- VIII. Supranational Laws
- 1. Preparation
- 2. Implementation
- IX. Enforcement Mechanisms
- X. Judicial Cross-border Discussion
- CHAPTER 5 Harmonising Design Law in a Free Trade Area: Jurisprudential Lessons from the E.U. and the U.S.
- A. Introduction
- B. Internal and Inter-se Harmonisation in the European Union
- I. The Situation Ex Ante the 1998 E.U. Design Directive
- 1. Artistic Property (Copyright) or Industrial Property (Patent)?
- 2. The Position in Relation to Cumulative Protection Under Member States' Laws
- II. Internal Harmonisation - the Design Directive and Regulation
- 1. Harmonised Substantive Features
- III. Inter se Harmonisation Between Design and Copyright Laws
- 1. Non-alignment of Copyright vis-à-vis Design
- C. Inter-se Harmonisation - The United States
- I. Protection of Designs under Copyright Law
- 1. Early History
- 2. Effects of Mazer v Stein
- 3. The 1976 Copyright Act and the Criterion of Separability
- 4. Disparate Approaches by Circuit Courts
- 5. Useful Article
- II. Second Tier Protection under the Patent Law
- 1. General Overview of Design Patent Law
- 2. Fluctuating Standards of Non-Obviousness
- 3. The Spectre of "Functionality
- III. Third Tier Protection under Federal and State Unfair Competition Laws
- 1. State Pre-Emption of Federal Laws
- 2. The Plug Moulding Statutes
- D. LESSONS ON HARMONISATION
- CHAPTER 6 Harmonisation of Copyright in Europe - Background, Principles and Problems
- I. The Background for Harmonisation of Copyright in the EC
- 1. The Principle of Free Movement
- 2. Legal Competence
- 3. Fragmentary Harmonisation: The Existing Directives
- II. Principles of and Tools for a Consistent Harmonisation
- III. Examples of Harmonisation
- 1. Successful Harmonisation
- 2. Less Successful Harmonisation
- IV. Conclusions
- PART 3 Policies of Intellectual Property Harmonisation in Asia
- CHAPTER 7 Harmonisation and Selective Adaptation as Intellectual Property Policies in Asia
- 1. Introduction
- 2. "Selective Adaptation" to the Emerging International Intellectual Property System
- 3. Regional Cooperation and Harmonisation of Intellectual Property Rights
- 4. Conclusion
- PART 4 Intellectual Property Harmonisation in the ASEAN Countries
- CHAPTER 8 Transplanted Law - An Ideological and Cultural Analysis of Industrial Property Law in Vietnam
- I. Introduction
- II. Overview on the working postulates of legal transplantation
- III. History of Importing Industrial Property Law into Vietnam
- 1. Borrowing from French Law
- 2. Borrowing from Soviet Law
- 3. Switch to Western Concept - Introduction of Exclusive Rights
- IV. Ideological, Institutional and Societal Support for Transplanted Industrial Property Laws
- 1. Transplanted Industrial Property Rights in Vietnam in Overview
- 2. Transplanted Application Procedures
- 3. Amalgamating Bureaucratic Cultures and the Western Concept of Private Rights
- 4. Anti-Mercantilism, Antipathy to the Private Sector and Private Commercial Property Rights
- 5. Absence of Institutional Framework for Implementation of Imported Laws
- V. Conclusion
- CHAPTER 9 The Momentum for Review of TRIPs and Harmonisation of Intellectual Property in ASEAN
- I. Introduction
- II. General Issues Underlying Intellectual Property in ASEAN Countries
- III. Implementation of the Framework Agreement in Intellectual Property
- IV. The Momentum Behind the Review of TRIPs
- V. ASEAN Contributions Towards the Ongoing Review of TRIPs
- VI. Conclusion
- PART 5 Intellectual Property Harmonisation within APEC
- CHAPTER 10 Collective Management of TRIPS: APEC, New Regionalism and Intellectual Property
- I. Introduction: APEC and Intellectual Property
- II. Favour-Thy-Neighbour: The Regionalism Debate
- III. "Non-trade" Issues and New Regionalism: Underpinning, Undermining or Redefining Multilateralism?
- IV. Tension Between Regional and Multilateral
- V. Impact of TRIPS on Regional Cooperation
- VI. The Role of TRIPS in Precipitating APEC Cooperation on IP
- VII. APEC and Open Regionalism
- VIII. IP in APEC: Missing Link or Common Thread
- IX. Conclusion
- PART 6 Intellectual Property Harmonisation in Asia - Practitioners' Views
- CHAPTER 11 The Harmonisation of Intellectual Property Rights in ASEAN
- I. Introduction
- II. Background
- 1. Effects of the TRIPs Agreement, Regional and International Interactions
- 2. Drafting the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Intellectual Property Cooperation
- 3. The ASEAN WGIPC
- 4. The Concept Paper on the Regional Trademark System
- 5. The Hanoi Plan of Action
- 6. The ASEAN Regional Filing System
- III. The Latest Status
- IV. Analysis
- CHAPTER 12 Harmonisation, Regional Collaboration and Small Patent Offices
- I. General Overview
- 1. Background
- 2. Patent Filings Worldwide
- 3. Office Organisation in General
- 4. Organisation of Small Patent Offices
- II. Chances and Mechanisms of Regional Co-operation Among Offices
- 1. Application Lodgment and Distribution Systems
- 2. Central Conferral of Individual National Rights
- 3. Fully Unified System
- III. Conclusion
- ANNEX A: International Applications Filed Since 1985
- ANNEX B: Regional and Sub-Regional Systems for Patent Protection
- Index
- Back Cover
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