WTO--trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights / edited by Peter-Tobias Stoll, Jan Busche, and Katrin Arend.

With the WTO TRIPS-Agreement, intellectual property issues have become an integral part of the world trading system. The Agreement probably represents the most significant and controversial development in world trade law. The Agreement is comprehensive in scope and contains standards for protection...

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Superior document:Max Planck commentaries on world trade law, v. 7
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Max Planck commentaries on world trade law ; 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (944 p.)
Notes:
  • "Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law."
  • "German version, TRIPs--internationales und europäisches Recht des geistigen Eigentums"--T.p. verso.
  • Includes text of Agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS).
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Other title:TRIPs--internationales und europäisches Recht des geistigen Eigentums. English.
Preliminary Material /
Introduction I. The International Protection Of Intellectual Property And The World Trade Order /
Introduction II. The Concept Of The Trips Agreement /
Introduction III. The Trips Agreement In The Ec And Its Member States, Applicability And Enforcement /
Preamble /
Article 1. Nature And Scope Of Obligations /
Article 2. Intellectual Property Conventions /
Article 3. National Treatment /
Article 4. Most-Favoured Nation Treatment /
Article 5. Multilateral Agreements On Acquisition Or Maintenance Of Protection /
Article 6. Exhaustion /
Article 7. Objectives /
Article 8. Principles /
Article 9. Relation To The Berne Convention /
Article 10. Computer Programs And Compilations Of Data /
Article 11. Rental Rights /
Article 12. Term Of Protection /
Article 13. Limitations And Exceptions /
Article 14. Protection Of Performers, Producers Of Phonograms (Sound Recordings) And Broadcasting Organizations /
Before Articles 15-21 /
Article 15. Protectable Subject Matter /
Article 16. Rights Conferred /
Article 17. Exceptions /
Article 18. Term Of Protection /
Article 19. Requirement Of Use /
Article 20. Other Requirements /
Article 21. Licensing And Assignment /
Before Articles 22-24 /
Article 22.1. Protection Of Geographical Indications /
Article 22.2. Protection Of Geographical Indications /
Article 22.3. Protection Of Geographical Indications /
Article 22.4. Protection Of Geographical Indications /
Article 23. Additional Protection For Geographical Indications For Wines And Spirits /
Article 24. International Negotiations; Exceptions /
Before Article 25 /
Article 25. Requirements For Protection /
Article 26. Protection /
Article 27. Patentable Subject Matter /
Article 27.2 /
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (1994)
Summary:With the WTO TRIPS-Agreement, intellectual property issues have become an integral part of the world trading system. The Agreement probably represents the most significant and controversial development in world trade law. The Agreement is comprehensive in scope and contains standards for protection of a number of intellectual property rights as well as rules on the enforcement of such rights. Furthermore it closely links to the well-established traditional international system of the protection of intellectual property rights - the World Intellectual Property Rights Organization and related agreements, in particular the Paris and Berne Convention and the Madrid Agreement. This commentary covers the entire TRIPS-Agreement. It adopts a comparative perspective in highlighting related and similar provisions and developments in other international and regional instruments, such as the ones mentioned above and, for instance the European Patent Convention. The volume is based on a close cooperation between the Intellectual Property Law Center of the University of Düsseldorf and the Göttingen Institute for International Law and European Law, which aims at bringing together expertise in intellectual property law and general international law and trade law. It is designed to meet the needs both of the WTO and the intellectual property community.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxxi]-xxxiv) and index.
ISBN:1282396404
9786612396403
9004180656
ISSN:1574-907X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Peter-Tobias Stoll, Jan Busche, and Katrin Arend.