Fr. 260.00

Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - A Commentary on the Trips Agreement

English · Hardback

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This fully updated volume provides a detailed legal analysis of the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement, as well as the jurisprudence already developed by the World Trade Organization. This second edition provides up to date analysis of new WTO case law, jurisprudence, legislation, and literature.


About the author

Prof. Carlos Maria Correa is the Executive Director of the South Centre, an intergovernmental organization established in Geneva. He has been Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Industrial Property and Economics (University of Buenos Aires), a visiting professor in post-graduate courses of several universities and consultant to UNCTAD, UNIDO, UNDP, WHO, FAO, IDB, INTAL, World Bank, SELA, ECLA, and other regional and international organizations.

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This fully updated volume provides a detailed legal analysis of the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement, as well as the jurisprudence already developed by the World Trade Organization. This second edition provides up to date analysis of new WTO case law, jurisprudence, legislation, and literature.

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Review from previous edition provides much valuable material to read and consider..a comprehensive and accessible analysis of TRIPs, taking in (i) examination of the rights and duties of WTO members in implementing it, (ii) a forward-looking analysis of the developments in digital copyright as well as (iii) discussion of TRIPs' crucial enforcement provisions well-written and helpfully-referenced work..

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