In this Article, we contend that the World Intellectual Property Organization\u27s proposed Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT) is premature. Developing countries are struggling to adjust to the heightened standards of intellectual property protection required by the TRIPS Agreement of 1994. With TRIPS, at least, these countries obtained side payments (in the form of trade concessions) to offset the rising costs of knowledge products. A free-standing instrument, such as the SPLT, would shrink the remaining flexibilities in the TRIPS Agreement with no side payments and no concessions to the catch-up strategies of developing countries at different stages of technological advancement. More controversially, we argue that a deep harmonization w...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
Commentators have long recognized the need to coordinate questions at the patent-antitrust intersect...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
In this Article, we contend that the World Intellectual Property Organization’s proposed Substantive...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
Globalization is a double-edged sword for innovation. It can give innovative companies the opportuni...
This essay raises questions about the Patent Harmonization Treaty. addressing the overall direction ...
Since 1790, when two U.S. patent applicants have claimed the same invention, the patent has been awa...
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...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
How shall the United States decide whether to adopt the Patent Harmonization Treaty? What questions ...
This article examines international negotiation of global intellectual property protection standards...
This Article proposes a set of guiding principles for approaching the patent-antitrust interface in ...
The TRIPS Agreement establishes universal minimum standards of intellectual property protection that...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
Commentators have long recognized the need to coordinate questions at the patent-antitrust intersect...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
In this Article, we contend that the World Intellectual Property Organization’s proposed Substantive...
Today, one of the biggest obstacles facing inventors is the problem of patent harmonization. Invento...
Globalization is a double-edged sword for innovation. It can give innovative companies the opportuni...
This essay raises questions about the Patent Harmonization Treaty. addressing the overall direction ...
Since 1790, when two U.S. patent applicants have claimed the same invention, the patent has been awa...
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...
The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis f...
How shall the United States decide whether to adopt the Patent Harmonization Treaty? What questions ...
This article examines international negotiation of global intellectual property protection standards...
This Article proposes a set of guiding principles for approaching the patent-antitrust interface in ...
The TRIPS Agreement establishes universal minimum standards of intellectual property protection that...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
Commentators have long recognized the need to coordinate questions at the patent-antitrust intersect...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...