This publication brings together voices of eminent international experts in the field of international intellectual property law, which increasingly play a central role in resolving essential economic, social and even ethical debates at global level. We hope that this publication can stimulate some further research or policymaking towards a balanced and efficient legal ecosystem for international intellectual property.
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List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations and Acronyms Foreword About the Authors of the Inaugural Issue and Editors of the Series Introduction / Christophe Geiger Rethinking the International Intellectual Property System: What Role for WIPO? / Daniel Gervais The Role of the World Trade Organization in the Intellectual Property System / Carlos M. Correa Multilateralism vs Plurilateralism in International IP Law: Lessons to Be Learned from the Failure of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement / Christophe Geiger Substantive and Jurisdictional Challenges Arising from Bilateralism in Intellectual Property / Xavier Seuba Patent Law's Institutional Players / Craig Allen Nard Conclusions / Pedro Roffe