TRIPS and developing countries : towards a new IP world order?

Bibliographic Information

TRIPS and developing countries : towards a new IP world order?

edited by Gustavo Ghidini, Rudolph J.R. Peritz, Marco Ricolfi

Edward Elgar, c2014

Available at  / 1 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • When framing meets law : using human rights as a practical instrument to facilitate access to medicines in developing countries / Duncan Matthews
  • Issues and strategies of China IP protection after the TRIPS agreement / Lifang Dong
  • Patent and trademark rights in commercial agreements entered by the United States with Latin American nations in the first decade of the twenty-first century : Divide et Vinces / Horacio Rangel-Ortiz
  • Compulsory licensing of intellectual property : a viable policy lever for promoting access to critical technologies? / Charles R. McManis and Jorge L. Contreras
  • On TRIPS' impact on 'least developed countries' : the effects of a 'double standards' approach / Gustavo Ghidini
  • Adjudicating TRIPS for development / Molly Land
  • The IPT Project -- proposals to reform the TRIPS agreement / Annette Kur and Marianne Levin
  • Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing : the Nagoya Protocol in the light of the TRIPS agreement / Linda Briceño Moraia
  • The illusion of the TRIPS agreement to promote creativity and innovation in developing countries : case study on Kenya / James Otieno Odek
  • Public sector information, intellectual property data and developing countries / Marco Ricolfi

Details

Page Top