Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

A Commentary on the TRIPS Agreement
ISBN13: 9780199271283ISBN10: 0199271283 Hardback, 500 pages
Apr 2007,  In Stock

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The TRIPS Agreement which was adopted in 1994 is the most comprehensive and influential international treaty on intellectual property rights. It brings intellectual property rules into the framework of the World Trade Organization, and requires massive changes in national laws, particularly in developing countries. This volume provides a detailed legal analysis of the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement, as well as the jurisprudence already developed in the context of the World Trade Organization.

Product Details

500 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-927128-3ISBN10: 0-19-927128-3

About the Author(s)

Carlos Correa is Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Industrial Property Law and Economics, University of Buenos Aires; author of several books and numerous articles on law and economics, particularly on investment, technology and intellectual property; Director of the UNDP/UNIDO Regional Program on Informatics and Microelectronics for Latin America and the Caribbean from 1990 to 1995; a consultant to UNCTAD, UNIDO, WHO, FAO, Inter American Development Bank, INTAL, World Bank, SELA, ECLA, UNDP and other regional and international organizations in different areas of law and economics, including investment, science and technology and intellectual property; and Director of the Post-graduate Courses on Intellectual Property and of the Masters Program on Science and Technology Policy and Management of the University of Buenos Aires.

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