For years, the United States has included intellectual property ( IP ) law in its free trade agreements. This Article finds that the IP law in recent U.S. free trade agreements differs subtly but significantly from U.S. IP law. These differences are not the result of deliberate government choices, but of the capture of the U.S. trade regime. A growing number of voices has publicly criticized the lack of transparency and democratic accountability in the trade agreement negotiating process. But legal scholarship largely praises the \u27fast track trade negotiating system. This Article reorients the debate over the trade negotiating process away from discussions of democratic accountability to focus instead on the problem of regulatory captur...
This Article considers, first, available economic, social, and cultural analyses of the impact of in...
Intellectual property law reform in the United States frequently involves balancing the interest rig...
Increasing losses attributable to the piracy of United States intellectual property rights in intern...
For years, the United States has included intellectual property ( IP ) law in its free trade agreeme...
Intellectual property (IP) law provisions of free trade agreements (FTAs) have attracted much critic...
Over the past few years, the United States has pursued bilateral and re-gional free trade agreements...
The debate surrounding TRIPS-plus agreements is contentious and important. “TRIPS” is an acronym for...
This Article draws upon the international relations theory of regimes to analyze the growing chorus ...
This Article examines the interaction between trade and intellectual property rights policies throug...
Although part of the political impetus for international intellectual property law making has long c...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
Recently, scholars and commentators around the world have reexamined the role intellectual property ...
This Article explores the rule of law aspects of the intersection between intellectual property and ...
It is a challenge for the United States to adequately protect the interests of its intellectual prop...
Written for a special issue on the politics of intellectual property, this article examines the cou...
This Article considers, first, available economic, social, and cultural analyses of the impact of in...
Intellectual property law reform in the United States frequently involves balancing the interest rig...
Increasing losses attributable to the piracy of United States intellectual property rights in intern...
For years, the United States has included intellectual property ( IP ) law in its free trade agreeme...
Intellectual property (IP) law provisions of free trade agreements (FTAs) have attracted much critic...
Over the past few years, the United States has pursued bilateral and re-gional free trade agreements...
The debate surrounding TRIPS-plus agreements is contentious and important. “TRIPS” is an acronym for...
This Article draws upon the international relations theory of regimes to analyze the growing chorus ...
This Article examines the interaction between trade and intellectual property rights policies throug...
Although part of the political impetus for international intellectual property law making has long c...
The advent of TRIPS-plus provisions in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and mega-regional agreem...
Recently, scholars and commentators around the world have reexamined the role intellectual property ...
This Article explores the rule of law aspects of the intersection between intellectual property and ...
It is a challenge for the United States to adequately protect the interests of its intellectual prop...
Written for a special issue on the politics of intellectual property, this article examines the cou...
This Article considers, first, available economic, social, and cultural analyses of the impact of in...
Intellectual property law reform in the United States frequently involves balancing the interest rig...
Increasing losses attributable to the piracy of United States intellectual property rights in intern...