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The WIPO Journal : Analysis and Debate of Intellectual Property Issues - 2009 Volume 1 Issue 1.
2009
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The WIPO Journal : Analysis and Debate of Intellectual Property Issues - 2009 Volume 1 Issue 1.
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154 pages ; [28] cm.
Summary
In association with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Thomson Reuters and Sweet & Maxwell have launched the first issue of The WIPO Journal: Analysis and Debate of Intellectual Property Issues. This peer-reviewed journal aims to create a forum in which experts can debate topical international intellectual property issues from different perspectives, recognising the multidisciplinary and multifaceted nature of global developments in intellectual property. The perception of intellectual property has changed dramatically in the last two decades. Rapid evolution in technology regularly brings new intellectual property issues to the fore. Intellectual property has been acknowledged as integral to the multilateral trading system in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (the TRIPS Agreement) of the World Trade Organization, and global challenges raise intellectual property concerns of a fundamental nature. These include questions relating to the use of genetic resources and biotechnology, as well as how the intellectual property system can help find solutions to problems associated with cli- mate change, access to health care, and food security. The WIPO Journal seeks to take the lead in exploring these issues, and in providing insights into other developing areas, through scholarly articles by experts in the field. It examines new and innovative perspectives while providing both in-depth analysis of the subjects and a foundation for further research. The eminent members of The WIPO Journal’s Editorial Board bring their expertise to enrich the debate on these global issues. It is hoped that this new publication will prove an invaluable resource for professionals, scholars, policymakers, economists and scientists, as well as the many others interested in the balanced evolution of the intellectual property system. Francis Gurry Director General World Intellectual Property Organization
Formatted Contents Note
The Global Intellectual Property Order and its Undetermined Future
The Pre-History and Establishment of the WIPO
International Norm-Making in the Field of Intellectual Property: A Shift Towards Maximum Rules?
Some Consequences of Misinterpreting the TRIPS Agreement
Seizure of Generic Pharmaceuticals in Transit Based on Allegations of Patent Infringement: A Threat to International Trade, Development and Public Welfare
Threshold Requirements for Copyright Protection under the International Conventions
Rethinking Copyright Institution for the Digital Age
Internet Piracy as a Wake-up Call for Copyright Law Makers - Is the "Graduated Response" a Good Reply?
The Lisbon Agreement's Misunderstood Potential
What Is "Traditional Cultural Expression"?-International Definitions and Their Application in Developing Asia
One Hundred Years of Progress: The Development of the Intellectual Property System in China
The China-US Relationship on Climate Change, Intellectual Property and CCS: Requiem for a Species?
Intellectual Property and the Transfer of Green Technologies: An Essay on Economic Perspectives
"I Wouldn't Want to Be Starting from Here", or Why Isn't Intellectual Property Research Better Than It Is?
The Pre-History and Establishment of the WIPO
International Norm-Making in the Field of Intellectual Property: A Shift Towards Maximum Rules?
Some Consequences of Misinterpreting the TRIPS Agreement
Seizure of Generic Pharmaceuticals in Transit Based on Allegations of Patent Infringement: A Threat to International Trade, Development and Public Welfare
Threshold Requirements for Copyright Protection under the International Conventions
Rethinking Copyright Institution for the Digital Age
Internet Piracy as a Wake-up Call for Copyright Law Makers - Is the "Graduated Response" a Good Reply?
The Lisbon Agreement's Misunderstood Potential
What Is "Traditional Cultural Expression"?-International Definitions and Their Application in Developing Asia
One Hundred Years of Progress: The Development of the Intellectual Property System in China
The China-US Relationship on Climate Change, Intellectual Property and CCS: Requiem for a Species?
Intellectual Property and the Transfer of Green Technologies: An Essay on Economic Perspectives
"I Wouldn't Want to Be Starting from Here", or Why Isn't Intellectual Property Research Better Than It Is?
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[Geneva, Switzerland] : [World Intellectual Property Organization], 2009.
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English
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