ISBN:
9783662481073
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XVII, 760 p. 5 illus., 4 illus. in color, online resource)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016
Series Statement:
MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law 25
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als TRIPS plus 20
Keywords:
1994-2015
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TRIPS
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Reform
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Internationale Handelspolitik
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Immaterialgüterrechte
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Regulierung
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WTO-Recht
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Globalisierung
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Welt
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Intellectual property Law and legislation
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Management
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Industrial management
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Trade
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Business
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Commerce
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International law
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Economic growth
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Law
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Mass media.
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Law
;
Management
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Industrial management
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Trade
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Business
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Commerce
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International law
;
Intellectual property Law and legislation
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Economic growth
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Accord sur les aspects des droits de propriété intellectuelle qui touchent au commerce : 1994
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World Trade Organization
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Außenhandelspolitik
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Immaterialgüterrecht
Abstract:
Part I Revisiting the Policy Rationale of TRIPS -- Part II TRIPS as a Legal Framework: Which Geometry? -- Part III Systems Challenges.-Part IV TRIPS and Countervailing Principles -- Part V Exclusivity, Access and Innovation -- Part VI From Enforcing to Enhancing TRIPS.
Abstract:
This book examines the impact and shortcomings of the TRIPS Agreement, which was signed in Marrakesh on 15 April 1994. Over the last 20 years, the framework conditions have changed fundamentally. New technologies have emerged, markets have expanded beyond national borders, some developing states have become global players, the terms of international competition have changed, and the intellectual property system faces increasing friction with public policies. The contributions to this book inquire into whether the TRIPS Agreement should still be seen only as part of an international trade regulation, or whether it needs to be understood – or even reconceptualized – as a framework regulation for the international protection of intellectual property. The purpose, therefore, is not to define the terms of an outright revision of the TRIPS Agreement but rather to discuss the framework conditions for an interpretative evolution that could make the Agreement better suited to the expectations and needs of today’s global economy.
Description / Table of Contents:
Part I Revisiting the Policy Rationale of TRIPSPart II TRIPS as a Legal Framework: Which Geometry? -- Part III Systems Challenges.-Part IV TRIPS and Countervailing Principles -- Part V Exclusivity, Access and Innovation -- Part VI From Enforcing to Enhancing TRIPS.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-662-48107-3
URL:
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