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Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries The TRIPS Agreement and Policy Options

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By: Carlos M Correa
254 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Zed Books
Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries
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  • Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries ISBN: 9781856497374 Paperback Feb 2000 Out of Print #106581
  • Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries ISBN: 9781856497367 Hardback Dec 2000 Out of Print #105147
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About this book

Essential introduction to TRIPS and provides elements to develop policies and laws on intellectual property from a developing country perspective.

Contents

Part 1 General context and implications for developing countries: what is TRIPS?; the context; the North-South asymmetries; the limits of the TRIPs Agreement; the TRIPS Agreement as a ceiling; transitional arrangements; unilateral or multilateral?; main substantive provisions; transfer of technology; implications for developing countries; conclusion. Part 2 Options for implementing the TRIPS Agreement in developing countries: patent provisions; undisclosed information; computer programs; restrictive practices in contractual licences.

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Out of Print
By: Carlos M Correa
254 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Zed Books
Media reviews
."..a useful complement to the conventional industrial organization approach to intellectual property rights..."--Tsung-wu Ho, "Review of Political Economy"
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