
Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries
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As a former TRIPS negotiator for India, Jayashree Watal brings great authority to her account of the benefits and pitfalls of TRIPS compliance for developing countries. She provides a detailed understanding of how TRIPS was negotiated at the Uruguay Round, how various countries have implemented it so far, and how the WTO monitors compliance.
She reveals how the WTO dispute settlement process has worked to date in matters involving TRIPS, and how it is likely to deal with new issues that arise. Most importantly, she explains how developing countries can interpret TRIPS to their best advantage, and how to ensure that the `constructive ambiguity' that characterizes the agreement remains flexible.
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- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- CHAPTER I Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights in the World Trade Organization
- CHAPTER II Punta Del Este to Marrakesh: The TRIPS Negotiating Process
- INTRODUCTION
- GATT 1947 AND IPRs: LEGITIMATE EXCEPTIONS
- TOKYO ROUND AND THE ANTI-COUNTERFEITING CODE
- WIPO AND THE REVISION OF THE PARIS CONVENTION: END OF AN ERA
- PREPARATIONS FOR THE URUGUAY ROUND: CRUCIAL ERRORS OF JUDGEMENT
- THE MINISTERIAL DECLARATION AT PUNTA DEL ESTE: DIFFERING EXPECTATIONS
- TRIPS NEGOTIATIONS 1987-8: RESISTING THE MANDATE
- TRIPS NEGOTIATIONS 1989-90: DRAMATIC PROGRESS
- DUNKEL DRAFT, DECEMBER 1991: RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS
- DECEMBER 1993: FINISHING TOUCHES
- MARRAKESH, APRIL 1994: ADOPTION OF TRIPS AND MANDATE FOR TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT
- REASONS FOR DISUNITY AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- SUMMARY OF LESSONS FROM THE TRIPS NEGOTIATING PROCESS
- CHAPTER III Monitoring and Ensuring Compliance with TRIPS in the WTO
- INTRODUCTION
- REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF TRIPS
- DISPUTE SETTLEMENT UNDER TRIPS
- NON-VIOLATION UNDER TRIPS
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER IV Patent Protection and Exclusive Marketing Rights
- INTRODUCTION
- AREAS OF PRE-TRIPS COMPLIANCE IN PATENT LAWS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- LAW, MORALITY, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC ORDER
- SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, MATHEMATICAL FORMULAE OR ALGORITHMS AND LITERARY WORKS
- DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HUMANS AND ANIMALS
- NEW USE FOR A KNOWN SUBSTANCE
- NATIONAL SECURITY AND SUBSTANCES OBTAINED BY MEANS OF NUCLEAR TRANSFORMATION
- PRE-TRIPS DIVERGENCE IN PATENT LAWS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- EXCLUSIVE MARKETING RIGHTS
- SUMMARY OF FUTURE ISSUES ON PATENTS IN THE WTO
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER V Plants, Genes and Biodiversity
- INTRODUCTION
- TRIPS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION FOR PLANTS
- PATENTS FOR GENES AND ANIMAL INVENTIONS
- IPRs, BIODIVERSITY AND THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
- PROSPECTS FOR THE REVIEW OF TRIPS ARTICLE 27.3(b)
- THE WAY FORWARD FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- CHAPTER VI Protection of Undisclosed Information: Trade Secrets and Test Data
- INTRODUCTION
- PARIS CONVENTION AND UNDISCLOSED INFORMATION
- PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS UNDER TRIPS
- PROTECTION OF TEST DATA UNDER TRIPS
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER VII Copyright and Related Rights
- INTRODUCTION
- COPYRIGHT
- RELATED RIGHTS
- THE WAY FORWARD FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- CHAPTER VIII Distinctive Signs: Trademarks and Geographical Indications
- INTRODUCTION
- PROTECTION OF TRADEMARKS UNDER TRIPS
- PROTECTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
- DEFINITION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
- SCOPE OF PROTECTION
- PROHIBITION AGAINST REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AS TRADEMARKS
- EXCEPTIONS TO OBLIGATIONS ON GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
- THE WAY FORWARD FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER IX Protection of Industrial Designs and Layout-Designs of Integrated Circuits
- INTRODUCTION
- INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
- LAYOUT-DESIGNS OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
- THE WAY FORWARD FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- CHAPTER X Limits to Intellectual Property Protection in TRIPS
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANCE OF OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES GOVERNING TRIPS
- PARALLEL TRADE
- CONTROL OF ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES IN IP LICENCES
- EXCEPTIONS TO EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF IPR HOLDERS
- LIMITED EXCEPTIONS TO PATENTEE'S EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
- COMPULSORY LICENCES AND GOVERNMENT USE OF PATENTS
- REVOCATION OF PATENTS
- FUTURE ISSUES OF NEGOTIATIONS AND THE WAY FORWARD FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- CHAPTER XI Domestic Enforcement of IPRs
- INTRODUCTION
- INABILITY TO ENFORCE PATENTS, TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS GLOBALLY
- INABILITY TO OBTAIN EVIDENCE
- TRIAL AND JUDGEMENT DELAYS
- INABILITY TO OBTAIN PRELIMINARY INJUNCTIONS
- INADEQUATE DAMAGE AWARDS AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
- INABILITY TO PREVENT IMPORT OF INFRINGING GOODS
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER XII Future Issues Related to IPRs in the WTO
- INTRODUCTION
- IPR-RELATED ISSUES IN OTHER WTO DISCUSSIONS
- LIKELY ISSUES ON PATENTS IN A FUTURE TRIPS REVISION
- FUTURE ISSUES IN OTHER AREAS OF TRIPS
- DEVELOPING COUNTRY PROPOSALS IN THE WTO, INCLUDING ON TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY
- DEVELOPMENTS IN WIPO AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WTO
- INSTITUTIONAL MATTERS
- CONCLUSION
- Selected Bibliography
- Appendices
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Appendix 4
- Index
- Back Cover
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