Recent decades have witnessed a strong globalization process. This has been so for international trade and international capital markets, but also in the field of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). IPRs were formerly in the domains of nation states. International treaties have dictated convergence in IPR institutions across the world. This paper gives a short overview of these developments. Incentives for IPRs are stronger for more innovative countries. Therefore, innovative countries traditionally had stronger IPR than less innovative countries. A negotiated global treatment (like the TRIPS agreement) is likely to be a compromise between the needs in innovative and less innovative countries. Such agreements may therefore be complemented ...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
abstract: The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countr...
Global governance in intellectual property (IP) has changed dramatically in the last two decades. Wh...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become a key element in national strategies of technologica...
The agreement on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs), signed within the GATT ...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
This chapter surveys the literature on international trade and the protection of intellectual proper...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual property rights protection (TRIPS) Agreement, signed in 19...
This thesis consists of three essays on the regulation of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and t...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) ultimately delineate the way in which knowledge is created, owne...
Why are intellectual property rights in some countries higher than in others and what does this impl...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
abstract: The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countr...
Global governance in intellectual property (IP) has changed dramatically in the last two decades. Wh...
There is a heated debated – in academia and in policy circles – about the usefulness of a stronger g...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become a key element in national strategies of technologica...
The agreement on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs), signed within the GATT ...
This paper reviews briefly the economic case for uniform and strong intellectual property rights (IP...
This chapter surveys the literature on international trade and the protection of intellectual proper...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual property rights protection (TRIPS) Agreement, signed in 19...
This thesis consists of three essays on the regulation of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and t...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) ultimately delineate the way in which knowledge is created, owne...
Why are intellectual property rights in some countries higher than in others and what does this impl...
This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to enforce intellectual properties ...
abstract: The WTO inspired strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in developing countr...
Global governance in intellectual property (IP) has changed dramatically in the last two decades. Wh...