Application of the World Trade Organization\u27s (WTO) dispute resolution procedures to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS Agreement) has provoked a variety of reactions over time. At its inception, the decision to enforce the treaty through the WTO\u27s dispute resolution process was widely viewed as a loss for developing countries. Many feared it would lead to an explosion of litigation against developing countries and cause distortions in domestic intellectual property (IP) policy making. More recent scholarship, however, has argued that these fears were unfounded. Few disputes before WTO panels have involved violations of the TRIPS Agreement, even fewer have been brought against developing countries, ...
The WTO Trips agreement's basic objective of establishing minimum international standards for IP rig...
In dramatically expanding the reach of international intellectual property law, the TRIPs Agreement ...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
Application of the World Trade Organization’s dispute resolution procedures to the Agreement on Trad...
The World Trade Organization\u27s Trade Related Intellectual Property (TRIPS) Agreement is controver...
2010 marks the fifteenth anniversary of the entering into force of the WTO TRIPS Agreement. When the...
Challenges to existing methods of international intellectual property lawmaking are becoming more pr...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
Dispute settlement Panels and the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have long bee...
The World Trade Organization\u27s (WTO\u27s) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Prop...
Written for the 15 Years of TRIPS Implementation Symposium, this article examines why the TRIPS Ag...
Shortly after the adoption of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual property rights protection (TRIPS) Agreement, signed in 19...
In January 2009, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body released a panel report on China - Measures Affecti...
"The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is one of the aspect...
The WTO Trips agreement's basic objective of establishing minimum international standards for IP rig...
In dramatically expanding the reach of international intellectual property law, the TRIPs Agreement ...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...
Application of the World Trade Organization’s dispute resolution procedures to the Agreement on Trad...
The World Trade Organization\u27s Trade Related Intellectual Property (TRIPS) Agreement is controver...
2010 marks the fifteenth anniversary of the entering into force of the WTO TRIPS Agreement. When the...
Challenges to existing methods of international intellectual property lawmaking are becoming more pr...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
Dispute settlement Panels and the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have long bee...
The World Trade Organization\u27s (WTO\u27s) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Prop...
Written for the 15 Years of TRIPS Implementation Symposium, this article examines why the TRIPS Ag...
Shortly after the adoption of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights...
The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual property rights protection (TRIPS) Agreement, signed in 19...
In January 2009, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body released a panel report on China - Measures Affecti...
"The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is one of the aspect...
The WTO Trips agreement's basic objective of establishing minimum international standards for IP rig...
In dramatically expanding the reach of international intellectual property law, the TRIPs Agreement ...
The last few decades have seen a surge of new intellectual property (IP) treaties, part of a trend o...