TY - GEN N2 - TRIPS reflects the dominant view that enforcing strong intellectual property rights is necessary to solve problems of trade and development. The global ensemble of authors in this collection ask, how can TRIPS mature further into an institution that supports a view of economic development which incorporates the human rights ethic already at work in the multilateralist geopolitics driving international relations? In particular, how can these human rights, seen as encompassing a whole ‘new’ set of collective interests such as public health, environment, and nutrition, provide a pragmatic ethic for shaping development policy? Some chapters address these questions by describing recent successes, while others propose projects in which these human rights can provide ethical ground for influencing the forces at play in development policies. This stimulating book will strongly appeal to policy makers, academics, and students seeking to understand how the ‘new’ human rights can inform efforts to reconfigure intellectual property rights as an engine for fair and just economic development. AB - TRIPS reflects the dominant view that enforcing strong intellectual property rights is necessary to solve problems of trade and development. The global ensemble of authors in this collection ask, how can TRIPS mature further into an institution that supports a view of economic development which incorporates the human rights ethic already at work in the multilateralist geopolitics driving international relations? In particular, how can these human rights, seen as encompassing a whole ‘new’ set of collective interests such as public health, environment, and nutrition, provide a pragmatic ethic for shaping development policy? Some chapters address these questions by describing recent successes, while others propose projects in which these human rights can provide ethical ground for influencing the forces at play in development policies. This stimulating book will strongly appeal to policy makers, academics, and students seeking to understand how the ‘new’ human rights can inform efforts to reconfigure intellectual property rights as an engine for fair and just economic development. T1 - TRIPS and Developing Countries :Towards a New IP World Order? AU - Ghidini, Gustavo; AU - Peritz, Rudolph J. R.; AU - Ricolfi, Marco. AU - Briceno Moraia, L.; AU - Contreras, J. L.; AU - Dong, L.; AU - Ghidini, G.; AU - Kur, A.; AU - Land, M.; AU - Levin, M.; AU - Matthews, D.; AU - McManis, C. R.; AU - Odek, J.; AU - Peritz, R. J. R.; AU - Rangel-Ortiz, H.; AU - Ricolfi, M. CN - K1401 CN - K1401.A41994 LA - eng ID - 27340 KW - Trademarks KW - Intellectual property. KW - Intellectual property (International law) KW - Intellectual property KW - Patents KW - Developing countries. KW - Propriété intellectuelle (Droit international) SN - 9781849804851 SN - 9781849804943 TI - TRIPS and Developing Countries :Towards a New IP World Order? LK - https://www.elgaronline.com/display/edcoll/9781849804851/9781849804851.xml UR - https://www.elgaronline.com/display/edcoll/9781849804851/9781849804851.xml ER -