This Article examines the implications of the Eli Lilly case-and international investment law (IIL) more generally-for the operation of an international intellectual property (IP) regime that functions along the lines of the neo-federalist model developed by Professors Dinwoodie and Dreyfuss. The neo-federalist model involves a world in which the international IP regime grants national political communities substantial discretion to pursue their own visions of the normatively proper balance between the rights of IP creators and of those who seek to use it. Importantly, that discretion involves the ability to alter the existing normative balance in either the direction of more or fewer rights for IP creators. Under this view, the internati...
This article focuses on the increased scope for tension between obligations under investment treatie...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) and bilateral investment treaties (BITs) typically contain investment c...
In 2012, Eli Lilly, a US pharmaceutical corporation, initiated an investor-state arbitral claim agai...
This Article provides valuable insight to the broader discussion of reforming investor-state dispute...
Through the emergence of several high-profile investment arbitration cases, the effects of IPRs as i...
This Article provides valuable insight to the broader discussion of reforming investor-state dispute...
This Article examines the Eli Lilly v. Canada arbitration award and its potential impact on intellec...
Normally the intellectual property is defined as “asset” (Frankel, 2016, p. 21) in FTAs that al...
This article covers a timely set of issues concerning the relationship between intellectual property...
Countries face a new threat that strikes at their ability to balance protection of intellectual prop...
A NEOFEDERALIST VISION OF TRIPS: THE RESILIENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME, b...
This Article discusses an important, yet understudied threat to patent, as well as other intellectua...
15-22The field of investor-state arbitration in recent years has been a playground between investors...
This article focuses on the increased scope for tension between obligations under investment treatie...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) and bilateral investment treaties (BITs) typically contain investment c...
In 2012, Eli Lilly, a US pharmaceutical corporation, initiated an investor-state arbitral claim agai...
This Article provides valuable insight to the broader discussion of reforming investor-state dispute...
Through the emergence of several high-profile investment arbitration cases, the effects of IPRs as i...
This Article provides valuable insight to the broader discussion of reforming investor-state dispute...
This Article examines the Eli Lilly v. Canada arbitration award and its potential impact on intellec...
Normally the intellectual property is defined as “asset” (Frankel, 2016, p. 21) in FTAs that al...
This article covers a timely set of issues concerning the relationship between intellectual property...
Countries face a new threat that strikes at their ability to balance protection of intellectual prop...
A NEOFEDERALIST VISION OF TRIPS: THE RESILIENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME, b...
This Article discusses an important, yet understudied threat to patent, as well as other intellectua...
15-22The field of investor-state arbitration in recent years has been a playground between investors...
This article focuses on the increased scope for tension between obligations under investment treatie...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...