The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis for the developing nations. Until now, the developed nations have touted the establishment of a trade regime as envisaged under TRIPS as the solution for the national challenges. This paper examines the effectiveness of TRIPS as a mechanism to move towards a trade regime. It argues that the patent policy in TRIPS cannot gear the world towards patent harmonization but can potentially adversely impact the developed nations and the post-world war trade structure. The impediments affecting the effectiveness of TRIPS as a harmonizing mechanism are identified to enable the chartering of a future strategy. This paper discusses the impact of the curre...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
This chapter sketches future scenarios of TRIPS implementation in developing countries by looking a...
This chapter surveys the literature on international trade and the protection of intellectual proper...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
The International protection of Intellectual property has become an issue of major importance over t...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) requires developing nations to h...
The Agreement for Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was ratified by a ma...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
If developed and developing countries’ national patent systems were integrated in the trade system, ...
Developing countries have limited control over the distributional and substantive dimensions of inte...
The paper analyses the international impact of the approval by the United States Supreme Court to us...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
There is a major split between developed and developing countries over the protection of the patents...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript Version. Reprinted from Journal of World Trade, Vol. 51 (3),...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
This chapter sketches future scenarios of TRIPS implementation in developing countries by looking a...
This chapter surveys the literature on international trade and the protection of intellectual proper...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
The International protection of Intellectual property has become an issue of major importance over t...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) requires developing nations to h...
The Agreement for Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was ratified by a ma...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
If developed and developing countries’ national patent systems were integrated in the trade system, ...
Developing countries have limited control over the distributional and substantive dimensions of inte...
The paper analyses the international impact of the approval by the United States Supreme Court to us...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
There is a major split between developed and developing countries over the protection of the patents...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript Version. Reprinted from Journal of World Trade, Vol. 51 (3),...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
This chapter sketches future scenarios of TRIPS implementation in developing countries by looking a...
This chapter surveys the literature on international trade and the protection of intellectual proper...