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The Implementation Game : The TRIPS agreement and the global politics of intellectual property reform in developing countries / Carolyn Deere.
2009
F 68 DEE.I
Available at WIPO Library
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Title
The Implementation Game : The TRIPS agreement and the global politics of intellectual property reform in developing countries / Carolyn Deere.
Author
描述
xvii, 409 pages ; 25 cm
国际图书编号
9780199550616
Alternate Call Number
F 68 DEE.I
摘要
"The fight between North and South over intellectual property (IP) reached new heights in the 1990s. In one corner, large multinational companies and developed countries sought to protect their investments. Opposing them, developing countries argued for the time and scope to pursue development strategies unshackled by rules forged to bolster the competitiveness of richer countries. The result was the WTO's deeply contested Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). Widely resented by developing countries, TRIPS nonetheless permits them some hard-won flexibility. Puzzling, however, is why some developing countries have used that flexibility and others have not.
书目等附注
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-395) and index.
格式化内容附注
1. The TRIPS implementation game : a fight for ideas; 2. Developing countries in the global IP system; 3. Variation in TRIPS implementation (1995-2007); 4. Post-TRIPS tensions and global IP debates; 5. International pressures on developing countries; 6. The developing country dimension : how national politics mattered; 7. TRIPS implementation in Francophone Africa; 8. The implementation game and the variation puzzle.
Published
Oxford University Press, Incorporated : New York, 2009.
语言
eng