The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) Agreement, part of the Final Act of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations, concluded on December 15, 1993. It seeks to strengthen international intellectual property protection in order to promote world trade. TRIPS also seeks to stimulate rapid international economic development that will likely produce a virtual technological transformation of human society and perhaps much of the natural world. In contrast, the United Nations Framework Convention on Biological Diversity ( Biodiversity Treaty ), concluded on June 5, 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, seeks to preserve the natural world and maintain society\u27s traditional, essentially agrarian, relationship ...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
There does not seem to be a widely held view among WTO members of the proper role and scope of TRIPS...
Most all nations recognize the need to protect intellectual property in some form due to its potenti...
Mr. Kushan discusses the technology transfer provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity, a...
INTRODUCTION. The present article is dedicated to considering the key matters of dramatic impact of ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the interface between the Trade Related Aspects of ...
This Comment will examine the necessity of preserving biodiversity in general, and the specific infl...
The incorporation of intellectual property protection into the WTO international trading system has ...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
This article provides a general overview of international environmental law and biodiversity. First,...
As discussões sobre as relações entre o Acordo TRIPS e a Convenção sobre a Diversidade Biológica (CD...
The international protection of intellectual property has been a contentious issue between developed...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
This commentary considers the intellectual property (IP) system from a global environmental law pers...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
There does not seem to be a widely held view among WTO members of the proper role and scope of TRIPS...
Most all nations recognize the need to protect intellectual property in some form due to its potenti...
Mr. Kushan discusses the technology transfer provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity, a...
INTRODUCTION. The present article is dedicated to considering the key matters of dramatic impact of ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the interface between the Trade Related Aspects of ...
This Comment will examine the necessity of preserving biodiversity in general, and the specific infl...
The incorporation of intellectual property protection into the WTO international trading system has ...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
This article provides a general overview of international environmental law and biodiversity. First,...
As discussões sobre as relações entre o Acordo TRIPS e a Convenção sobre a Diversidade Biológica (CD...
The international protection of intellectual property has been a contentious issue between developed...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
This commentary considers the intellectual property (IP) system from a global environmental law pers...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
There does not seem to be a widely held view among WTO members of the proper role and scope of TRIPS...
Most all nations recognize the need to protect intellectual property in some form due to its potenti...