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  • Shahid Alikhan, Property, the Developing Countries and Economic Development, (Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, No. 14, 1994)

  • F Beier, GATT or WIPO? New Ways in the International Protection of Intellectual Property, (IIC Studies, Munich, VCH, 1989)

  • Christophe Bellman, Trading in Knowledge: Development Perspectives on TRIPS, Trade and Sustainability, Earthscan Publications, 2003. 357 p.

  • Mpazi Sinjela, Human Rights and Intellectual Property Rights: Tensions and Convergences, Leiden & Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007

  • Michael Blakeney, Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: A Concise Guide to the TRIPS Agreement, (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1996)

  • Carlos M. Correa, Intellectual Property and Trade: The TRIPS Agreement., (London, Kluwer Law International, 1998)

  • Alberto Casado Cervifio, GAIT y propiedad industrial: la tutela de los derechos de propiedad industrial y el sistema de resolucion de confiictos en el acuerdo GAIT, (Tecnos, Madrid, 1994), 209 pages

  • Andrew Christie, Integrated Circuits and Their Contents: International Protection, (Sweet & Maxwell, London, 1995),394 pages.

  • Holger Hestermeyer, Human Rights and the WTO: The Case of patents and access to medicines, Oxford Univ. Press, 2007

  • David J. Brennan, Retransmission and US Compliance With TRIPS, (Kluwer Law, 2003), 372 p.

  • Martin R.F. Senftleben, Copyright, Limitations and the Three-Step Test: An Analysis of the Three-Step Test in International and EC Copyright Law, (Kluwer Law, 2004), 340 p.

  • Peter Drahos, Information feudalism : who owns the knowledge economy?, (New Press, New York, 2002). 253 pages

  • Nuno Pires de Carvalho, TRIPS Regime of Trademarks and Designs, (Aspen Publishers, 2006), 556 p.

  • Dwijen Rangnekar, Geographical Indications: A Review of Proposals at the TRIPS Council, UNCTAD/ICTSD Capacity Building Project document, June 2002

  • Carsten Fink, Intellectual Property and Development: Lessons from Recent Economic Research, Bank/Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. 339 pages

  • Michael Gadbaw, Intellectual Property Rights: Global Consensus, Global Conflicts, (Westview Press, London, 1988), 412 pages

  • General Accounting Office (US), The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: Uruguay Round Final Act Should Produce Overall U.S. Economic Gains, (GAO, Washington, July 1994), TRIPS, vol. 2, pp. 84-104.

  • Daniel Gervais, The Trips Agreement: Drafting History and Analysis, (London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2003). 580 pages

  • Nuno Pires de Carvalho, The TRIPS Regime of Patent Rights, 2nd ed., (Kluwer Law, 2005), 544 p.

  • International Chamber of Commerce, Intellectual Property & International Trade, (ICC, Paris, 1996), 140 pages

  • International Trade Commission and Commonwealth Secretariat, Business Guide to the Uruguay Round, (ITC, Geneva, 1995), 398 pages (chapter 17 on TRIPS, pp. 315-348)

  • Jayashree Watal, Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries, (New Delhi: Oxford, 2001)

  • Jayashree Watal, Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries, (Kluwer, 2001)

  • Markus Nolff, TRIPS, PCT and Global Patent Procurement, (Springer, 2001), 256 p.

  • Meheroo Jussawala, The Economics of Intellectual Property in a World Without Frontiers: A Study of Computer Software, (Greenwood Press, London, 1992), 158 pages

  • Michel M. Kostecki, Intellectual Property Rights and International Trade, (Centre de recherche en marketing et management de l

  • William Lesser, Institutional Mechanisms Supporting Trade in Genetic Materials: Issues under the Biodiversity Convention and GATT TRIPS, (UNEP, Geneva, 1994), 72 pages

  • André Lucas, Traite de la propriete litteraire et artistique 3e ed., (Paris: Litec, 2006)

  • Hans Morten Haugen, The Right to Food and the Trips Agreement: With a Particular Emphasis on Developing Countries’ Measures for Food Production and Distribution, Hotei Publishing, 2007

  • OECD, Intellectual Property: Technology Transfer and Genetic Resources, (OECD, Paris, 1996), 85 pages

  • Sam Ricketson, International Copyright and Neighbouring Rights: The Berne Convention and Beyond (2 vol), (Oxford Univ. Press, 2006) 1640 p

  • Robert L Ostergard, The Development Dilemma: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights in the International System, (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2003.) 190 pages

  • William F Patry, Copyright and the GATT: An Interpretation and Legislative History of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act 1995, Supplement to Copyright Law and Practice (BNA, Washington, 1995)

  • Christopher May, Intellectual Property Rights: A Critical History (Ipolitics), (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005), 253 p.

  • Warwick A. Rothnie, Parallel Imports, (Sweet & Maxwell, London, 1993), 630 pages

  • Sam Ricketson, The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works: 1886-1986, (Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary College: Kluwer; 1987)

  • Susan K. Sell, Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights. Cambridge Studies in International Relations, (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2003). 219 pages

  • Melvin, (ed.) Simensk, The New Role of Intellectual Property in Commercial Transactions, (Wiley, New York, 1994), 592 pages

  • Sudip Chaudhuri, The WTO and India’s Pharmaceuticals Industry: Patent Protection, TRIPS, and Developing Countries, Oxford University Press, USA (2005), 376 P.

  • Terence P. (ed.) Stewart, The GATT Uruguay Round: A Negotiating History (1986-1992), (Kiuwer, Deventer, 1993), 2925 pages (2 vols)

  • George R. Stewart, International Trade and Intellectual Property: The Search for a Balanced System, (Westview Press, Oxford, 1995), 195 pages

  • Edward S. Yambrusic, Trade Based Approaches to the Protection of Intellectual Property, (Oceana, New York, 1992), 277 pages

  • A.A Yusuf, Countries and Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, (UNCTAD document ITP/10, 1989)

  • Shu Zhang, De I’OMPI au GATT: La protection internationale des droits de propriete industrielle. Evolution et actualite., (Litec, Paris, 1994), 383 pages

  • Manuel R. Agosin, Developing countries and the Uruguay Round: y la nave va? An evaluation of the changed institutional balance, FLACSO, Buenos Aires, 1994

  • Graeme Dinwoodie, WTO Dispute Resolution and the Preservation of the Public Domain Under International Law, INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC GOODS AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY UNDER GLOBALIZED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME (Maskus & Reichman eds., Cambridge University Press)

  • Makeen Fouad Makeen, Copyright in a Global Information Society: The Scope of Copyright Protection under International, U.S., U.K. and French Law, (Springer, 2000)

  • Casado Cerviño, GATT y Propiedad Industrial, TECNOS, Madrid.

  • Carlos M. Correa, Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: A Commentary on the TRIPS Agreement, (Oxford Univ. Press, 2007), 500 p.

  • Katharina Gamharter, Access to Affordable Medicines: Developing Responses under the TRIPS Agreement and EC Law, (Springer, 2004), 303 p.

  • S.M. Karandikar, Indian drug industry after GATT, MVIRDC World Trade Center, Bombay, 1994.

  • Andres Moncayo, El nuevo regimen internacional de las patentes de invencion, Sistema Economico Latinoamericano (SELA), SP/SRAT/DT.9, Caracas, 1995)

  • Donald G. Richards, Intellectual Property Rights and Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of the Trips Agreement, (M.E. Sharpe, 2004), 242 p.

  • Duncan Matthews, Globalising Intellectual Property: The TRIPS Agreement, (Routlegde, 2001), 208 p.

  • J.H. Reichman, Implications of the Draft TRIPs Agreement for Developing Countries as Competitors in an Integrated World Market, UNCTAD/OSG/DP/73, Geneva, 1993

  • South Centre, Foreign Direct Investment, Development and the New Global Economic Order. A Policy Brief for the South, South Centre, Geneva, 1997

  • UNCTAD, Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights: Implications of U.S. Policy for Developing Countries and the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations, UNCTAD MTN/INT/CB.19, Geneva, 1989

  • Ruth L. Rikowski, Globalisation, Information And Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation’s GATS and TRIPSAgreements, (Chandos Publishing, 2005), 424 p.

  • IUCN, Disclosure Requirements: Ensuring Mutual Supportiveness Between the WTO TRIPS Agreement and the CBD, (World Conservation Union, 2006)

  • Daniel Gervais, Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights, (Kluwer Law International, 2006)

  • Basma Abdelgafar, The Illusive Trade-off : Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation Systems, and Egypts Pharmaceutical Industry, Univ of Toronto Press, 2006

  • Robert Ostergard, The development dilemma: the political economy of intellectual property rights in the international system, New York: LFB Scholarly Pub., 2003

  • Susan K. Sell, Private power, public law: the globalization of intellectual property rights, Cambridge, UK & New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2003

  • Dominique Guellec, The Economics of the European Patent System: IP Policy for Innovation and Competition, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007)

  • Roger Cullis, Patents, Inventions and the Dynamics of Innovation: A Multidisciplinary Study, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2007)

  • Johanna Gibson, Community Resources: Intellectual Property, International Trade and Protection of Traditional Knowledge, (Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005)

  • Johanna Gibson, Creating Selves: Intellectual Property and the Narration of Culture, (Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Company, 2006)

  • Frederick M. Abbott, International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World Economy, (New York, NY: Aspen Publishers/Wolters Kluwer, 2007)

  • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, (International Intellectual Property Law and Policy), (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2001)

  • Peter K. Yu, Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age, (Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2007)

  • Nico Stehr, Knowledge and the Law: Can Knowledge Be Made Just, (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2006)

  • Nico Stehr, Who Owns Knowledge: Knowledge and the Law, (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2008)

  • Aaron Schwaback, Intellectual Property: A Reference Handbook, (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2007)

  • Carsten Fink, How Stronger Patent Protection in India Might Affect the Behavior of Transnational Pharmaceutical Industries, (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade, 2000)

  • Taimoon Stewart, The Functioning of Patent Monopoly Rights in Developing Economies: In Whose Interest, (Jaipur, India: CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics & Environment, 2000)

  • Christopher Heath, New Frontiers of Intellectual Property Law: IP and Cultural Heritage, Geographical Indicators, Enforcement, Overprotection, (Oxford; Portland, Or.: Hart Publishing, 2005)

  • Sudip Chaudhuri, The WTO and India’s Pharmaceuticals Industry: Patent Protection, TRIPS, and Developing Countries, (New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2005)

  • Holger Hestermeyer, Human Rights and the WTO: The Case of Patents and Access to Medicines, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007)

  • Mohamed Omar Gad, Representational Fairness in WTO Rule Making: Negotiating, Implementating, and Disputing the TRIPS Pharmaceutical-related Provisions, (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2006)

  • Julius Sen, Negotiating the TRIPs Agreement: India’s Experience and Some Domestic Policy Issues, (Jaipur, India: CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics & Environment, 2001)

  • Daniel Gervais, Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS-Plus Era, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

  • Kamil Idris, Intellectual Property: A Power Tool For Economic Growth, (Geneva, Switzerland: World Intellectual Property Organization, 2002)

  • Yi-Chong Xu, The Governance of World Trade: International Civil Servants and the GATT/WTO, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2004)

  • Vandana Shiva, Protect or Plunder?: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights, (London; New York: Zed Books; Dhaka: University Press; Bangkok: White Lotus Co.; Halifax, N.S.: Fernwood Pub.; Cape Town: D. Philip: Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave, 2001)

  • Homi Katrak, The WTO and Developing Countries, (Houndmills, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004)

  • Cristiano Antonelli, New Frontiers in the Economics of Innovation and New Technology: Essays in Honour of Paul A. David, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2006)

  • Hal R. Varian, The Economics of Information Technology: An Introduction, (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004)

  • Dae-Won Kim, Non-violation Complaints in WTO Law: Theory and Practice, (Bern; Oxford: Peter Lang, 2006)

  • Wayne W. Herrington, Intellectual Property Rights and United States International Trade Laws, (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 2002)

  • Melvin F. Jager, Trade secrets throughout the world, (Eagan, MN: West Group, 2005)

  • Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Expanding the Boundaries of Intellectual Property: Innovation Policy for the Knowledge Society, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)

  • CCH, China Intellectual Property Law Guide, (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2005) Originally published by CCH Asia as the loose-leaf China intellectual property law guide ISBN 9810466587

  • Rajneesh Narula, Globalization and Technology: Interdependence, Innovation Systems and Industrial Policy, (Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2003)

  • Loke Khoon Tan, Pirates in the Middle Kingdom: The Art of Trademark War, (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2004)

  • Edith Tilton Penrose, The Economics of the International Patent System, (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1951)

  • Philip W. Grubb, Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Global Law, Pracetice and Strategy, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)

  • David Vaver, Intellectual Property in the New Millennium: Essays in Honour of William R. Cornish, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004)

  • Michael Patrick Ryan, Knowledge Diplomacy: Global Competition and the Politics of Intellectual Property, (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institute Press, 1998)

  • Ronald V. Bettig, Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property, (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996)

  • Guido Cozzi, Intellectual Property, Competition and Growth, (Hampshire, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)

  • Ahmed Bounfour, Intellectual Capital for Communities: Nations, Regions, and Cities, (Amsterdam; Boston: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005)

  • Francesco Francioni, Biotechnology and International Law, (Oxford; Portland, OR: Hart, 2006)

  • Daniel C.K. Chow, International Intellectual Property: Problems, Cases, and Materials, (St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West, 2006)

  • United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Resource Book on TRIPS and Development, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)

  • Bernard Hoekman, Global Integration and Technology Transfer, (Basingstoke, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2006)

  • Jonathan Michie, Globalization, Growth, and Governance: Creating an Innovative Economy, (oxford, UK; New York: Oxford University Press, 1998)

  • Steven Casper, Innovation and Institutions: a Multidisciplinary Review of the Study of Innovation Systems, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2005)

  • Albert N. Link, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

  • Randall Morck, The Economic Determinants of Innovation, (Ottawa: Industry Canada, 2001)

  • Edward J. Malechi, Technology and Economic Development: the Dynamics of Local, Regional, and National Change, (Essex, England: Longman Scientific & Technical; New York: Wiley, 1991)

  • Cristiano Antonelli, The Economics of Innovation, New Technologies and Structural Change, (New York: Routledge, 2003)

  • Barbara Jones, Innovation Diffusion in the New Economy: the Tacit Component, (London: Routledge, 2007)

  • Ove Granstrand, The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property: Towards Intellectual Capitalism, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, Mass.: E.Elgar, 1999)

  • Markus Balzat, An Economic Analysis of Innovation: Extending the Concept of National Innovation Systems, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2006)

  • Matti Pohjola, Information Technology, Productivity, and Economic Growth: International Evidence and Implications for Economic Development, (Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)

  • Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Regulating Bioprospecting: Institutions for Drug Research, Access, and Benefit-sharing, (Tokyo; New York: United Nations University Press, 2005)

  • Dilip K. Das, The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations: Arduous Issues and Strategic Responses, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)

  • Ruth Towse, Copyright in the Cultural Industries, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2002)

  • Sunil Kanwar, Does Intellectual Property Protection Spur Technological Change?, (New Haven, CT: Economic Growth Center, Yale University, 2001)

  • Donald G. Richards, Intellectual Property Rights and Global Capitalism: the Political Economy of the TRIPS Agreement, (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2004)

  • Pedro Roffe, Negotiating Health: Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines, (London; Sterling, VA: Earthscan, 2006)

  • Shahid Alikhan, Socio-economic Benefits of Intellectual Property Protection in Developing Countries, (Geneva, Switzerland: WIPO, 2000)

  • Mads Tønnesson Andenæs, WTO Law and Process, (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2005)

  • Marta Pertegás Sender, Cross-border Enforcement of Patent Rights: an Analysis of the Interface Between Intellectual Property and Private International Law, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002)

  • Christopher Wadlow, Enforcement of intellectual property in European and international law: the new private international law of intellectual property in the United Kingdom and the European Community, (London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1998)

  • Lee B. Burgunder, Legal Aspects of Managing Technology, (Mason, Ohio: Thomson/West, 2007)

  • Henry Gao, China’s Participation in the WTO, (London: Cameron May Ltd., 2005)

  • Adam D. Moore, Intellectual Property and Information Control: Philosophic Foundations and Contemporary Issues, (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004)

  • David Tabachnick, Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy, (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004)

  • Christophe Bellmann, Trading in knowledge: development perspectives on TRIPS, trade, and sustainability, (London; Sterling, VA: Earthscan Publications, 2003)

  • Martin Adelman, Intellectual property law, 2004: articles on crossing borders between traditional and actual, (Antwerpen: Intersentia; Holmes Beach, Fla.: Distribution for North America by Gaunt, 2005)

  • Faculty of Law McGill University, Intellectual property at the edge: new approaches to IP in a transsystematic world, (Cowansville, Québec: Éditions Y. Blais, 2007)

  • Jianfu Chen, Balancing act: law, policy and politics in globalisation and global trade, (Annandale, Australia: Federation Press, 2004)

  • Ysolde Gendreau, Intellectual property: bridging aesthetics and economics, (Montréal: Éditions Thémis, 2006)

  • Barry Barclay, Mana Tuturu: Maori Treasures and Intellectual Property Rights, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005)

  • Shahid Alikhan, Intellectual Property and Competitive Strategies in the 21st Century, (New York: Kluwer Law International, 2004)

  • Keith E. Maskus, International public goods and transfer of technology under a globalized intellectual property regime, (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005)

  • Richard G. Lipsey, Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long-term Economic Growth, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005)

  • Basma I. Abdelgafar, The Illusive Trade-off: Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation Systems, and Egypt’s Pharmaceutical Industry, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006)

  • Richard Wincor, Copyrights in the World Marketplace: Successful Approaches to International Media Rights, (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Law & Business, 1990)

  • Richard Wincor, Dealing with Copyrights, (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 2000)

  • Robert L. Ostergard, The development dilemma: the political economy of intellectual property rights in the international system, (New York: LFB Scholarly Pub., 2003)

  • Howard P. Knopf, Intellectual Property, Free Trade and Free Flow of Goods: a Study of the "Exhaustion" Issue in International Trade, (University of Ottawa LL.M. Thesis, 1992)

  • Susan Crean, Intellectual Property and International Trade, (Ottawa, Canada: Canada Council for the Arts, 2004)

  • Department of Economic and Soc Transnational Corporations and Management Division, Intellectual property rights and foreign direct investment, (New York, N.Y.: United Nations, 1993)

  • Joel Lexchin, Intellectual property rights and the Canadian pharmaceutical marketplace: where do we go from here?, (Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2003)

  • Thomas M.S. Hemnes, Intellectual property world desk reference: a guide to practice by country, state, and province, (Deventer; Boston: Kluwer Law & Taxation Publishers, 1992)

  • Hendrik Vanhees, International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Intellectual Property, (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1997)

  • Hugh C. Hansen, International Intellectual Property Law & Policy, (Yonkers, NY: Juris Pub.; London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1996)

  • Chidi Oguamanam, International law and indigenous knowledge: intellectual property, plant biodiversity and traditional medicine, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006)

  • Myra J. Tawfik, Is the WTO/TRIPS agreement user-friendly: final report to the International Trade Treaties Committee of the Canadian Library Association, (Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Library Association, 2005)

  • Mihály Ficsor, The law of copyright and the Internet: the 1996 WIPO treaties, their interpretation and implementation, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002)

  • Bankole Sodipo, Piracy and counterfeiting: GATT, TRIPS, and developing countries, (London; Boston: Kluwer Law International, 1997)

  • J. Michael Finger, Poor people’s knowledge: promoting intellectual property in developing countries, (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2004)

  • David J. Brennan, Retransmission and US compliance with TRIPS, (The Hague; New York: Kluwer Law International; Frederick, MD : Distributed by Aspen Publishers, 2003)

  • Medury Bhaskara Rao, Understanding TRIPS: Managing Knowledge in Developing Countries, (New Delhi: Response Books; Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2003)

  • Peter J. Groves, Sourcebook on Intellectual Property Law, (London: Cavendish Publishing, 1997)

  • Thomas Cottier, Trade and Intellectual Property Protection in WTO Law: Collected Essays, (London: Cameron May, 2005)

  • UNCTAD Secretariat, The TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries, (New York: United Nations, 1997)

  • Ruth Towse, The Economics of Intellectual Property, (Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Pub., 2002)

  • Christopher May, A global political economy of intellectual property rights: the new enclosures?, (London; New York: Routledge, 2000)

  • Keith E. Maskus, Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy, (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 2000)

  • G. Bruce Doern, Global Change and Intellectual Property Agencies: an Institutional Perspective, (London, New York: Pinter, 1999)

  • Charlotte Waelde, Intellectual Property: the Many Faces of the Public Domain, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar, 2007)

  • Lisa N. Takeyama, Developments in the Economics of Copyright: Research and Analysis, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2005)

  • Adrian Sterling, Intellectual Property and Market Freedom, (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1997)

  • Renée Marlin-Bennett, Knowledge power: intellectual property, information, and privacy, (Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004)

  • David Vaver, Intellectual Property Rights: Critical Concepts in Law (5 vol), (London; New York: Routledge, 2006)

  • Christopher Heath, Patent enforcement worldwide: a survey of 15 countries: writings in honour of Dieter Stauder, (Oxford; Portland, Or.: Hart, 2005)

  • Rikke F. Jørgensen, Human rights in the global information society, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006)

  • Grazia D. Santangelo, Technological change and economic catch-up: the role of science and multinationals, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2005)

  • Jay S. Albanese, Combating piracy: intellectual property theft and fraud, (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2007)

  • Gordon V. Smith, Intellectual Property: Valuation, Exploitation, and Infringement Damages, (Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2005)

  • Paul Goldstein, Copyright’s Highway: from Gutenberg to the Celestial Jukebox, (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Law and Politics, 2003)

  • Ronan Deazley, On the origin of the right to copy: charting the movement of copyright law in eighteenth-century Britain (1695-1775), (Oxford, U.K.; Portland, Ore.: Hart Pub., 2004)

  • R. van Wendel de Joode, Protecting the virtual commons: self-organizing open source and free software communities and innovative intellectual property regimes, (The Hague: Great Britain: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2003)

  • L. Ray Patterson, The nature of copyright: a law of users’ rights, (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1991)

  • Paul Goldstein, International copyright: principles, law, and practice, (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)

  • Elizabeth Armstrong, Before copyright: the French book-privilege system 1498-1526, (Cambridge, U.K.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990)

  • Henry C. Mitchell, The intellectual commons: toward an ecology of intellectual property, (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005)

  • Christopher Arup, The World Trade Organization Knowledge Agreements, (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008)

  • UNCTAD, Training tools on the TRIPS Agreement: the developing countries’ perspective, (Geneva: UN, 2002)

  • Jan Busche, WTO-Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, (Martinus Nijhoff Pub., 2007)

  • Christoph Antons, Intellectual Property Law in Indonesia, (Boston, MA: Kluwer Law International, 2000)

  • Christopher Heath, Industrial Property in the Bio-medical Age: Challenges for Asia, (The Hague; New York: Kluwer Law International, 2003)

  • Mary L. Riley, Protecting intellectual property rights in China, (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997)

  • Andrew C. Mertha, The politics of piracy: intellectual property in contemporary China, (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2005)

  • Hong Xue, Chinese intellectual property law in the 21st century, (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002)

  • Jianqiang Nie, The enforcement of intellectual property rights in China, (London: Cameron May Ltd., 2006)

  • Baker & McKenzie, Intellectual property guide: People’s Republic of China, (Washington, D.C.: Baker & McKenzie, 1993)

  • Peter Feng, Intellectual Property in China, (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997)

  • Peter Ganea, Intellectual property law in China, (New York: Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law; The Hague, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International; Frederick, MD: Distributed in North America b

  • Darrell A. Posey, Beyong intellectual property: toward traditional resource rights for indigenous peoples and local communities, (Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1996)

  • Charles R. McManis, Biodiversity and the law: intellectual property, biotechnology and traditional knowledge, (London; Sterling, VA: Earthscan, 2007)

  • Peter Yu, International intellectual property law and policy, (Carolina Academic Press, 2008)

  • Charlotte Waelde, Intellectual property: the many faces of the public domain, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2007)

  • Christopher Heath, Intellectual property & free trade agreements, (Oxford, England; Portland, Or.: Hart, 2007)

  • Michael A. Gollin, Driving innovation : intellectual property strategies for a dynamic world, (Cambridge, U.K.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008)

  • Giuseppe Mazziotti, EU Digital Copyright Law and the End-User, (Berlin: Springer, 2008)

  • Hugh C. Hansen, U.S. intellectual property law and policy, (Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2006)

  • Silke von Lewinski, International Copyright Law and Policy, (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008)

  • Paul Sillitoe, Local science vs. global science: approaches to indigenous knowledge in international development, (New York: Berghahn Books, 2007)

  • Geoff Tansey, The Future Control of Food: A Guide to International Negotiations And Rules On Intellectual Property, Biodiversity And Food Security, London; Sterling, VA : Earthscan ; Ottawa [Ont.] : International Development Research Centre, 2008

  • William P. Alford, To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization, (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1995)

  • Peter Drahos, Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge Access and Development, (Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002)

  • Peter Drahos, IP in Biodiversity and Agriculture: Regulating the Biosphere, (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2001)

  • Peter Drahos, Global Business Regulation, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)

  • Peter Drahos, A philosophy of intellectual property, (Aldershot; Brookfield, USA: Dartmouth, 1996)

  • Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health, Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights, Report of the Commission, World Health Organization, Switzerland, 2006

  • Robert M. Sherwood, Intellectual Property and Economic Development, (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990)

  • Peter Drahos, Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development, (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002)

  • Geoff Tansey, The Future Control of Food: A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security, Eartshscan/I D R C 2008

  • Ingo Niemann, Geistiges Eigentum in Konkurrierenden Völkerrechtlichen Vertragsordnungen: Das Verhältnis Zwischen WIPO und WTO/TRIPS., Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer, 2008



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    China
    • Zheng Chengsi, "Looking Into the Revision of the Trademark and Copyright Laws From the Perspective of China", (2002) 24 E.I.P.R 313.

    • Zheng Chengsi, "TRIPS and Intellectual Property in China", (1997) 19(5) E.I.P.R. 243-246.

    • Jonathan Mark W.W. Chu, "Not Enought? An Examination of China’s Compliance with the Intentions of the TRIPS Accord", (2004) 8 Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law & Arbitration (Aus.) 281.

    • Peng Jiang, "Fighting the AIDS Epidemic: China’s Options under the WTO TRIPS Agreement", (2002) 13 Albany L.J. Sci. & Tech. 223., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=6d33c701eb2083d20740752b1e2bd76...>.

    • Pamela Samuelson, "Intellectual Property and Economic Development: Opportunities for China in the Information Age", (1998) 98 International Symposium on the Protection of Intellectual Property for the 21st Century, October 28-30, 1998, in Beijing, PRC, <http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~pam/papers/chinaip.html>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Still Dissatisfied After All These Years: Intellectual Property, Post-WTO China, and the Avoidable Cycle of Futility,", (2005) 34 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 143

    • Robert Slate, "Judicial Copyright Enforcement in China: Shaping World Opinion on TRIPS Compliance", (2006) 31 N.C. J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 665

    • Allan Segal, "TRIPS: With A Painful Birth, Uncertain Health, and a Host of Issues in China, Where Lies Its Future?", (2006) 7 San Diego Int’l L.J. 523

    • Tobias Bender, "How to Cope with China’s (Alleged) Failure to Implement the TRIPS Obligations on Enforcement", (2006) 9:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 230-250

    • Kate Colpitts Hunter, "Here There Be Pirates: How China Is Meeting Its IP Enforcement Obligations under TRIPS", 2007 8 San Diego International Law Journal 523.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Intellectual Property, Foreign Direct Investment and the China Exception", (2008) In The Global Challenge of Intellectual Property Rights (Subhash C. Jain & Robert C. Bird eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2008), <http://www.peteryu.com/fdi.pdf>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Complex Guoqing and Intellectual Property Reforms in China", (2008) in Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development: Selected Issues (ICTSD, forthcoming 2008), <http://www.peteryu.com/guoqing.pdf>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Intellectual Property, Economic Development, and the China Puzzle", (2007) in Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS Plus Era 173 (Daniel J. Gervais ed., Oxford University Press 2007), <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=978301>.

    • Peter K. Yu, " The Sweet and Sour Story of Chinese Intellectual Property Rights", (2008) in Technology, Progress and Prosperity: A History of Intellectual Property and Development (Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen eds., Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2008), <http://www.peteryu.com/sweetsour.pdf>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "From pirates to partners: protecting intellectual property in China in the twenty-first century", (2000) 50 American University Law, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=245548>.

    • Oliver Ting, "Pirates of the Orient: China, Film Piracy, and Hollywood [comments]", (2007) 14 Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal, 399.

    • Eric Priest, "The future of music and film piracy in China", (2006) 21 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 795.

    • U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission , "The Crisis in Intellectual Property Protection and China’s Role in That Crisis", (May 2007) U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Research Paper, <http://www.uscc.gov/researchpapers/2008/TLAG%20Report%20-%20Crisis%20in%20IP%20P...>.

    • United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission , "A Review of TRIPS and TRIMS Enforcement Issues in The People’s Republic of China", (2007) United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission Research Paper, <http://www.uscc.gov/researchpapers/2008/TLAG%20Report%20-%20A%20Review%20of%20TR...>.

    • United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "China’s Laws, Regulations and Practices in the Areas of Technology Transfer, Trade-Related Investment Measures, Subsidies and Intellectual Property Protection Which Raise WTO Compliance Concerns", (September United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission Research Paper, <http://www.uscc.gov/researchpapers/2008/TLAG%20Report%20-%20China's%20Laws,%20Re...>.

    • Zia K. Cromer, "China’s WAPI Policy: Security Measure or Trade Protectionism?", (2005) 2005 Duke Law & Technology Review 0018, <http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/pdf/2005dltr0018.pdf>.

    • Ke Shao, "What may validate intellectual property in a traditional Chinese mind? Examining the U.S.-China IP disputes through a historical inquiry", 2006 2006(1) Journal of Information, Law & Technology, <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2006_1/shao>.

    TrademarksPatents
    • Martin J. Adelman, "Prospects and Limits of the Patent Provision in the TRIPS Agreement: The Case of India", (1996) 29 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 507.

    • Robert S.W. Barry, "The Effect of GATT and TRIPS on U.K. Patent Law", (1996) 81 Patent World 13.

    • Erwin F. Berrier Jr, "Global Patent Costs Must Be Reduced", (1996) 36 I.D.E.A. 473.

    • Michael Blakeney, "Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers", (2002) 24 E.I.P.R. 9.

    • Wesley Cohen, "Appropriability Conditions and Why Firms Patent and Why They Do Not in the American Manufacturing Sector", (2000) NBER Working Paper No. 7552, <http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7552>.

    • Ned L. Conley, "First-to-lnvent: A Superior System for the United States", (1991) 22 St. Mary’s L.J. 779, 799-781.

    • R.S. Crespi, "Patents and Plant Variety Rights: Is There an Interface Problem?", (1992) 2 I.I.C. 168.

    • R.R. Deveza, "A Grandfather Clause, Due Process and the GATT: Whatever Happened to the Grandfather Clause of the Process Patent Act of 1988", (1992) 1 Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 67.

    • Charles Macedo, "First-to-File: Is American Adoption of the International Standard in Patent Law Worth the Price?", (1988) Columbia Business Law Review 543.

    • Gerald D. Jr. Malpass, "Life after the GATT TRIPS Agreement—Has the Competitive position of U.S. Inventors Changed?", (1996) 19 Houston Journal of International Law 207.

    • Michelle McGrath, "The Patent Provisions in TRIPS: Protecting Reasonable Remuneration for Services Rendered--or the Latest Development in Western Colonialism?", (1996) 18 E.I.P.R. 398.

    • Philip C. Mendes da Costa, "Patent Harmonization through GATT: TRIP or trap", (1992) 45 Patent World 23.

    • P.C. Richardson, "The Need for Adequate and Effective Protection of Intellectual Property: Perspective of the Private Sector Patents", (1989) 2 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 354.

    • Robert M. Sherwood, "Patents for Third World inventors : proposals for 21st century improvement", (1999) 112 Patent World 25.

    • M.E. Wojcik, "The Perilous Process of Protecting Process Patents from Infringing Importations", (1992) 2 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal 222.

    • Charters Macdonald-Brown, "WTO: Patents - First IP Case Before WTO to Enforce TRIPS", (1997) 19(12) E.I.P.R. D313-314

    • Julia McCormick, "The Effect of TRIPS in the Field of Design Right", (1997) 19(4) E.I.P.R. 205-207.

    • Michelle McGrath, "The Patent Provisions in TRIPS: Protecting Reasonable Remuneration for Services Rendered - Or the Latest Development in Western Colonialism", (1996) 18(7) E.I.P.R. 398-403.

    • Robert Shapiro, "Patent Infringement During a Time of National Emergency: Are Canadian, American and Mexican Governments Permitted to Do So under Their Domestic Law, NAFTA and TRPIS; If So at What Cost?", (2004) 18 Windsor Rev. Legal & Soc. Issues 37, <http://proxy.bib.uottawa.ca:2209/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/wrlsi18&id=41&col...>.

    • Nuno Pires De Carvalho, "From the Shaman’s Hut To The Patent Office: In Search Of A Trips-Consistent Requirement To Disclose The Origin Of Genetic Resources And Prior Informed Consent", (2005) 17 Washington Univ. J.L. & Pol’y 111., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=b93ad0da7a1d2e7e65ac0c3fbf58272...>.

    • Ben Hattenbach, "GATT, TRIPs and the small American inventor: an evaluation of the effort to preserve domestic technological innovation", (1995) 10 I.P.J. 61

    • Christopher Kent, "The Uruguay Round GATT TRIPS agreement & Chapter 17 of the NAFTA: a new era in international patent protection", (1994) 10 C.I.P. Rev. 711

    • Sandra Bartelt, "Compulsory Licences Pursuant to TRIPS Article 31 in the Light of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2003) 6:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 283., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00202.x>.

    • E. Richard Gold, "Balancing Trade in Patents -- Public Non-Commercial Use and Compulsory Licensing", (2003) 6:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 5.

    • Ida Madieha Azmi, "TRIPS, Patents, Technology Transfer, Foreign Direct Investment and the Pharmaceutical Industry in Malaysia", (2001) 4:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 609.

    • John Mo, "Reform of the Patent System of the PRC after WTO", (2001) 4:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 33.

    • Xiang Yu, "The Second Amendment of the Chinese Patent Law and the Comparison between the New Patent Law and TRIPS", (2001) 4:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 137

    • Bryan C. Mercurio, "TRIPS, Patents, and Access to Life-Saving Drugs in the Developing World", (2004) 8 Marquette Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 211., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=0875c1c459c51001b023bc486502a97...>.

    • Ruay Lian Ho, "Compliance and Challenges Faced by the Chinese Patent System under TRIPS", (2003) 85 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 504., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=51827ad238b81bbc644b6ec17513074...>.

    • Daniel Erlikhman, "Jazz Photo and the Doctrine of Patent Exhaustion: Implications to TRIPS and International Harmonization of Patent Protection", (2003) 25 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 274., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=6cf29026aa592869aeddf3144ea2b8a...>.

    • Paul Champ, "Patent Rights and Local Working under the WTO TRIPS Agreement: An Analysis of the U.S.-Brazil Patent Dispute", (2002) 27 Yale J. Int’l L. 365., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=c2e50f4b9c3e0e8ac59aaa45863f0a4...>.

    • Kurt M. Saunders, "Patent Nonuse and the Role of Public Interest as a Deterrent to Technology Suppression", (2002) 15(2) Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, <http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/articles/pdf/v15/15HarvJLTech389.pdf>.

    • Markus Nolff, "Compulsory Patent Licensing in view of the WTO Ministerial Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2002) 84 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 133., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=5a4548d3e652bc63f7f80f014f73850...>.

    • Silvia Fabiana Faerman, "Argentina: The New Patent Law and the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)", (2002) 8 Southwestern J. of Law and Trade in the Americas 157., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=dc8e1757c5c249b73b762989c4a8566...>.

    • Markus Nolff, "TRIPS, PCT and Global Patent Procurement", (2001) 83 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 479., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=784df5c0bbdb01bb959f6b27c3117d1...>.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Implementing the TRIPS Agreement in the Patents Field -- Options for Developing Countries", (1998) 1:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 75.

    • Steve Charnovitz, "Patent Harmonization under World Trade Rules", (1998) 1:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 127.

    • Richard Gerster, "Patents and Development -- A Non-Governmental Organization View Prior to Revision of the Trips Agreement", (1998) 1:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 605.

    • Alexander J. Stack, "Patent Exhaustion and Parallel Imports", (1998) 1:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 657.

    • Nari Lee, "Toward a Pluralistic Theory on an Efficacious Patent Institution", (2007) 6 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 220

    • Hans Morten Haugen, "Patent Rights and Human Rights: Exploring their Relationships", (2007) 10 J. of World Int. Prop., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2007.00316.x?prevSe...>.

    • Graeme Dinwoodie, "Diversifying Without Discriminating: Complying With the Mandates of the TRIPS Agreement", 2007 13 Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review445, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1001264>.

    • Ariel Katz, "A network effects perspective on software piracy", (2003) U Toronto Law and Economics Research Paper No. 03-01, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=386141>.

    • Ariel Katz, "Pharmaceutical Lemons: Innovation and Regulation in the Drug Industry", (2007) Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 1-41, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=964664>.

    • Kendra Robins, "Extraterritorial patent enforcement and multinational patent litigation: proposed guidelines for U.S. courts [notes]", (2007) 93 Virginia Law Review, 1259.

    • Thomas F. Cotter, "A Burkean perspective on patent eligibility", (2007) 22 Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 855.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Harmonization without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty", (2007) 57 Duke Law Journal, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1028331>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Pathways Across the Valley of Death: Novel Intellectual Property Strategies for Accelerated Drug Discovery", (2008) 8 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1085027>.

    • Donald P. Harris, "TRIPS’ Rebound: An Historical Analysis of How the TRIPS Agreement Can Ricochet back against the United States", (2004) 25 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 99.

    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "Patenting Science: Protecting the Domain of Accessible Knowledge", (2006) THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, Guibault and Hugenholtz, eds., Kluwer Law International, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=698321>.

    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "International Intellectual Property Law and the Public Domain of Science", (2004) 7(2) Journal of International Economic Law 431, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1093106>.

    • Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, "Patents and Human Rights: Where is the Paradox?", (2007) Molengrafica Series, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=929498>.

    • Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, "Patent Law-Balancing Profit Maximization and Public Access to Technology", (2002) 4(1) Columbia Science & Technology Law Review, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=704663>.

    • Nancy T. Gallini, "The economics of patents: lessons from recent U.S. Patent Reform", (2002) 16(2) Journal of Economic Perspectives 131, <http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/jecper/v16y2002i2p131-154.html>.

    • Mukesh Eswaran, "Patent Policy and the Direction of Technological Change", (1996) 27(4) RAND Journal of Economics 722, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4279>.

    • Josh Lerner, "150 Years of Patent Protection", (2000) NBER Working Paper No. 7478, <http://www.nber.org/papers/w7478>.

    • Michelangelo Temmerman, "The Patentability of Plant Genetic Inventions", (2007) NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2007/04, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1069948>.

    • Peter Drohas, "Death of Patents", (2005) in Drahos, Peter (ed) Death of Patents, (London: Lawtext Publishing Limited/ Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, 2005), <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/(A)%20Drahos%20Ch1.pdf>.

    • James Love, "Options to Traditional Patents", (2005) World Information (IP Edition), <http://world-information.org/wio/wsis/2005/texts/1154316162>.

    • Craig A. Nard, "Constitutionalizing Patents: From Venice to Philadelphia", (2006) 2(2) Review of Law & Economics, Article 4, <http://www.bepress.com/rle/vol2/iss2/art4 >.

    • Charles Lawson, "Patenting Health-Related Databases and Information in Australia", (2005) 17(1) Bond Law Review, <http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol17/iss1/4/>.

    • Kevin Iles, "A comparative analysis of the impact of experimental use exemptions in patent law on incentives to innovate", (2005) 4(1) Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 61, <http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/njtip/v4/n1/3/>.

    • Stuart Macdonald, "When means become ends: considering the impact of patent strategy on innovation", (2004) 16(1) Information Economics and Policy 135.

    • Luigi Palombi, "TRIPS, bilateralism and patents: how they are failing both the developed and the developing world and what to do about it", (2007) 1(1) Electronic Journal in Communication, Information and Innovation in Health 71, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Palombi%20(RECIIS)%20eng.pdf>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Of Green Tulips and Legal Kudzu: Repackaging Rights in Subpatentable Innovation", (2000) 53 Vanderbilt Law Review 1743, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000456/01/53_Vand._L._Rev._1743_(2000).pdf>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs", (1994) 94 Columbia Law Review 2308, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000896/01/94_Colum._L._Rev._2308_(1994).pdf>.

    • Robert M. Sherwood, "Promotion of inventiveness in developing countries through a more advanced patent administration", (1999) 39(4) IDEA: The Journal of Law and Technology 473.

    • Michael H. Madison, "Social Software, Groups, and Governance", (2006) 2006(1) Michigan State Law Review 153, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2006/1/Madison.pdf>.

    • Antony Taubman, "Rethinking Trips: ‘Adequate Remuneration’ For Non-Voluntary Patent Licensing", 2008 11 Journal of International Economic Law 927.

    Pharmaceutical and biotechnological patents
    • R. Acharya, "Patenting of Biotechnology, GATT and the Erosion of the World’s Biodiversity", (1991) Journal of World Trade 82.

    • Sudhir D. Ahuja, "GATT and TRIPS- The Impact on the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry", (1994) 65 Patent World 28.

    • American Society of International Law, "Biotechnology, Human Rights, And Intellectual Property", (2002) 96 American Society of International Law Proceedings 114.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "The Pharmaceutical Industry and Biotechnology. Opportunities and Constraints for Developing Countries", (1991) 2 World Competition 56.

    • Thomas J. Field Jr, "Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Property: Meeting Needs Throughout the World", (1991) 31 I.D.E.A. 3.

    • Sara M. Ford, "Compulsory Licensing Provisions Under the TRIPS Agreement; Balancing Pills and Patents", (2000) American University International Law Review, 15, 941-974.

    • Shayana Kadidal, "Plants, Poverty, and Pharmaceutical Patents", (1993) Yale Law Journal 103 (177): 223-58.

    • C. Macdonald-Brown, "First WTO Decision on Trips: India - Patent Protection for Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Chemical Products", (1998) 20 E.I.P.R. 69.

    • Kevin W. McCabe, "The January 1999 Review of Article 27 of the TRIPS Agreement: Diverging Views of Developed and Developing countries toward Patentability of Biotechnology", (1998) 6 Journal of Intellectual Property 41.

    • Leon Ferera, "First WTO Decision on Trips: India - Patent Protection for Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Chemical Products", (1998) 20(2) E.I.P.R. 69.

    • Elizabeth Henderson, "TRIPS and the Third World: The Example of Pharmaceutical Patents in India", (1997) 19(11) E.I.P.R. 651-663.

    • S.K. Verma, "TRIPS and Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries", (1995) 17(6) E.I.P.R. 281-289.

    • Georges Azzaria, "Les brevets pharmaceutiques et l’acces aux medicaments", (2002) in Christian Deblock (ed) L’organisation mondiale du commerce: Ou s’en va la mondialisation? (Montreal : Fides, 2002).

    • Gionathan Curci, "Improving Access to Life-Saving Patented Drugs - Between Cumpolusory Licensing and Differential Pricing", (2004) 7:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 739.

    • K.M. Gopakumar, "The WTO Deal on Cheap Drugs -- A Critique", (2004) 7:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 99.

    • Ituku Elangi Botoy, "From the Paris Convention to the TRIPS Agreement -- A One-Hundred-and-Twelve-Year Tansitional Period for the Industrialized Countries", (2004) 7:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 115, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2004.tb00260.x>.

    • Klaus Stegemann, "The TRIPS Agreement as an Alliance for Knowledge Production -- The Funding of Pharmaceutical Innovation", (2003) 6:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 529.

    • Gavin Goh, "Precaution, Science and Sovereignty -- Protecting Life and Health under the WTO Agreements", (2003) 6:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 441.

    • Lucas R. Arrivillaga, "An International Standard of Protection for Test Data Submitted to Authorities to Obtain Marketing Authorization for Drugs -- TRIPS Article 39.3", (2003) 6:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 139.

    • Daya Shanker, "India, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Validity of TRIPS", (2002) 5:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 315., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2002.tb00162.x>.

    • Daya Shanker, "Brazil, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the WTO", (2002) 5:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 53.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "Putting some Numbers on the TRIPs Pharmaceutical Debate", (1995) 10 (No. 2/3) International J. of Tech. Management, Special Issue, pp. 252-268.

    • Geoff Tansey, "Food Security, Biotechnology and Intellectual Property: Unpacking some Issues around TRIPS", (2002) QUNO Discussion Paper, July 2002.

    • Amit Gupta, "Patent Rights on Pharmaceutical Products and Affordable Drugs: Can TRIPS Provide a Solution?", (2004) 2 Buffalo Intell. Prop. L.J. 127., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=539729e8c391ca79654e6c5cf9b0771...>.

    • Aaron Xavier Fellmeth, "Secrecy, Monopoly, and Access to Pharmaceuticals in International Trade Law: Protection of Marketing Approval Data under the TRIPS Agreement", (2004) 45 Harvard Int’l L.J. 443., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=f08313bfed2c2ab6be42b35d3b836c5...>.

    • Rishi Gupta, "TRIPS Compliance: Dealing with the Consequences of Drug Patents in India", (2004) 26 Houston J. Int’l L. 599., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=a792f07f3ca6ef01a0ec6a9de578dd3...>.

    • Laurence R. Helfer, "Intellectual Property Rights in Plant Varieties: International Legal Regimes and Policy Options for National Governments", (2004) Food and Agriculture Org. of the United Nations, FAO Legislative Study, No. 85,, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=711842>.

    • Stephen Barnes, "Pharmaceutical Patents and TRIPS: A Comparison of India and South Africa", (2003) 91 Kentucky L.J. 911., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=1e6cf4f1211ad76927a16b3207bc63c...>.

    • Nermien Al-Ali, "The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Industry after TRIPS -- A Practitioner’s View", (2003) 26 Fordham Int’l L.J. 274., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=e114cf3495ea77ed3935aafd810e03c...>.

    • Haochen Sun, "A Wider Access to Patented Drugs under the TRIPS Agreement", (2003) 21 Boston University Int’l L.J. 101., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=58894ebedf225ab6e2d0ba4b8f09da1...>.

    • F. M. Scherer, "WTO Post-TRIPS Options for Access to Patented Medicines in Developing Nations", (2002) 5 J. Int’l Econ. L. 913., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=a70e79240d1ac921ee90d5eb7ec066f...>.

    • Ellen ’t Hoen, "TRIPS, Pharmaceutical Patents, and Access to Essential Medicines: A Long Way from Seattle to Doha", (2002) 3 Chicago J. Int’l L. 27., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=00ddd17f31ee93448d6982fbb0e4bd9...>.

    • Alan O. Sykes, "TRIPS, Pharmaceuticals, Developing Countries, and the Doha "Solution"", (2002) 3 Chicago J. Int’l L. 47., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=b9324577f23cd5fb6b1c92e0b0eafad...>.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Unfair Competition under the TRIPS Agreement: Protection of Data Submitted for the Registration of Pharmaceuticals", (2002) 3 Chicago J. Int’l L. 69., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=8d9dd635dd79b8335c1a49fefcc193f...>.

    • Susan Vastano Vaughn, "Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceuticals under TRIPS: What Standard of Compensation?", (2001) 25 Hastings Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 87., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=747313ee8f616372beb0810d30df227...>.

    • John A. Harrelson, "TRIPS, Pharmaceutical Patents, and the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Finding the Proper Balance between Intellectual Property Rights and Compassion", (2001) 7 Widener L. Symp. 175., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=ad20ce05e3df2cdb45caacde021ff8c...>.

    • Shanker A. Singham, "Competition Policy and the Stimulation of Innovation: TRIPS and the Interface between Competition and Patent Protection in the Pharmaceutical Industry", (2000) 26 Brooklyn J. Int’l L. 363., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=df265ddaabaf3972506d1eeecaaa4d7...>.

    • Matthijs Geuze, "Patent Rights in the Pharmaceutical Area and their Enforcement -- Experience in the WTO Framework with the Implementation of the TRIPS Agreement", (1998) 1:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 585., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1998.tb00023.x>.

    • Felix Rozanski, "Developing Countries and Intellectual Property Rights: Myth and Reality", 2007 Stockholm Network, <http://www.stockholm-network.org/downloads/publications/Developing_Countries_and...>.

    • Vishal Gupta, "A Mathematical Approach to Benefit-Detriment Analysis as a Solution to Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceuticals under the TRIPS Agreement", (2005) 13 Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 631.

    • Aaron Xavier Fellmeth, "Secrecy, Monopoly, and Access to Pharmaceuticals in International Trade Law: Protection of Marketing Approval Data under the TRIPs Agreement", (2004) 45 Harvard International Law Journal 443.

    • Henry Grabowski, "Patents, Innovation and Access to New Pharmaceuticals", (2002) 5(4) Journal of International Economic Law 849.

    • Frederic M. Scherer, "A Note on Global Welfare in Pharmaceutical Patenting", (2002) FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper No. 03-11, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=570565>.

    • Shubham Chaudhuri, "Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection in Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Quinolones in India", (2003) NBER Working Paper No. 10159, <http://www.nber.org/papers/w10159>.

    • Kevin Outterson, "Patent Buy-Outs for Global Disease Innovations for Low- and Middle-Income Countries", (2006) 32 American Journal of Law and Medicine 159, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=873402>.

    • Baris Karapinar, "Benefiting from Biotechnology: Pro-Poor IPRs and Public-Private Partnerships", (2007) NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2007/35, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1048421>.

    • Peter Drahos, "Trust Me: Patent Offices in Developing Countries", (2007) Centre for Governance of Knowledge and Development Working Paper, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1028676>.

    • Peter Drohas, "Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Markets: A Nodal Governance Approach", (2004) 77(2) Temple Law Review 401, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Drahos%20Temple.pdf>.

    • Haley Stein, "Intellectual Property and Genetically Modified Seeds: The United States, Trade, and the Developing World", (2005) 3(2) Northwestern Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property 160, <http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/njtip/v3/n2/4/>.

    • Katherine E. White, "An Efficient Way to Improve Patent Quality for Plant Varieties", (2004) 3(1) Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 79, <http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/njtip/v3/n1/5/>.

    • Charles Lawson, "Patenting genetic materials’ unresolved issues and promoting competition in biotechnology", (2004) 16(1) Information Economics and Policy 91.

    • Janet Hope, "Open Source Biotechnology", (2004) Australian National University PhD Thesis, Canberra, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/OpenSourceBiotechnology27July2005.pdf>.

    • Clive Hamilton, "Barrier to Trade or Barrier to Profit? Why Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Worries U.S. Drug Companies", 2004 4(2) Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 373, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Yale.pdf>.

    • Jason Andrews, "How Do International Trade Agreements Influence the Promotion of Public Health - An Introduction to the Issue Case Study: Introduction", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 339.

    • Susan Scafidi, "The "Good Old Days" of TRIPS: The U.S. Trade Agenda and the Extension of Pharmaceutical Test Data Protection", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 341.

    • Nephil Matangi Maskay, "The Interaction of Increased Trade and the Decentralization of Health Care Delivery in Nepal: A Suggestion for Reform", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 353.

    • Samnang Chea, "Cambodia’s Membership in the WTO and the Implications for Public Health", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 363.

    • Peter Sainsbury, "Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement and the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 387.

    • Juan Rovira, "Trade Agreements, Intellectual Property, and the Role of the World Bank in Improving Access to Medicines in Developing Countries", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 401.

    • Peter Currie, "How Can Resources Be Mobilized to Confront a Global Health Emergency - An Introduction to the Problem", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 125.

    • Ellen F.M. ’t Hoen, "The Responsibility of Research Universities to Promote Access to Essential Medicines", (2003) 3(2) Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, <http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/thoen.pdf>.

    • Lita Nelson, "The Role of University Technology Transfer Operations in Assuring Access to Medicines and Vaccines in Developing Countries", (2003) 3(2) Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, <http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/nelsen.pdf>.

    • Buddhima Lokuge, "A Backdoor to Higher Medicine Prices?: Intellectual Property and the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement", (2003) Australia Institute, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Patents%20and%20FTA%20final.pdf>.

    • Dianne Nicol, "Cooperative Intellectual Property Strategies in Biotechnology", (2006) Australasian IP Law Resources 5, <http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/AIPLRes/2006/5.html>.

    • Janet Hope, "’Model-mongering in biotechnology R&D: the limits of the "open source" analogy", (2006) Australasian IP Law Resources 42, <http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/AIPLRes/2006/42.html>.

    • Bryan Mercurio, "Biomedical patents and third world diseases", (2006) Australasian IP Law Resources 27, <http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/AIPLRes/2006/27.pdf>.

    • Luigi Palombi, "The genetic sequence right: a Sui Generis alternative to the patenting of biological materials", (2005) , <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/GeneticSequenceRightPaper.pdf>.

    • Luigi Palombi, "The impact of TRIPS on the validity of the European Biotechnology Directive", (2005) 2 Journal of International Biotechnology Law 15, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Palombi%20JIBL.pdf>.

    • Luigi Palombi, "The Patenting of Biological Materials In the Context of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights", (2004) PhD Thesis, University of New South Wales, Sydney, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/PhDThesisFinal.pdf>.

    • Luigi Palombi, "Patentable Subject Matter, TRIPS and the European Biotechnology Directive: Australia and Patenting Human Genes", (2003) 26(3) UNSW Law Journal 782, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Palombi%20UNSWLJ.pdf>.

    • Luigi Palombi, "Patenting Human Genetic Information and the Appropriateness of the International Patent System", (2002) Centre for Law and Genetics, University of Tasmania, 1-15.

    • Luigi Palombi, "Intellectual Property Rights Over Genetic Materials and Genetic and Related Technologies", (2003) Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission Inquiry, September 2003, 196 pages, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/ALRC_AHECsubmission.pdf>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Proprietary Rights and Collective Action: The Case of Biotechnology Research with Low Commercial Value", (2005) in Maskus, Keith E. and Reichman, Jerome H., Eds. International Public Goods and Technology Transfer in a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime, pages pp. 288-306., <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001201/01/proprietary_rights_and_collectiv...>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Synthetic Biology: The Intellectual Property Puzzle", (2007) 85 Texas Law Review 1745, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001628/01/synthetic_biology_-_the_intellec...>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Synthetic Biology: Caught Between Property Rights, the Public Domain, and the Commons", (2007) PLoS Biology, March 2007 5(3), <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001593/01/5_Plos_Biology_(2007).pdf>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology: Addressing New Technology", (1999) 34 Wake Forest Law Review 827, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000092/01/34_Wake_Forest_L._Rev._827_(1999...>.

    • Arti K. Rai, "Fostering Cumulative Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Patents and Antitrust", (2001) 16 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 813, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001512/01/16_Berk._Tech._L.J._813_(2001).pdf>.

    • Jasper A. Bovenberg, "Mining the Common Heritage of Our DNA: Lessons Learned from Grotius and Pardo", (2006) 2006 Duke Law & Technology Review 0008, <http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/pdf/2006DLTR0008.pdf>.

    • Johannes M. Bauer, "An Integrated Framework for Assessing Broadband Policy Options", (2005) 2005(1) Michigan State Law Review 21, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2005/1/Bauer-Kim.pdf>.

    • Maria Victoria Stout, "The TRIPS Nondiscrimination Line: How CAFTA Pharmaceutical Patent Provisions Violate TRIPS Article 27.1", 2008 14 Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law 177.

    Geographical Indications
    • Ludwig Bauemer, "Protection of Geographical Indications under WIPO Treaties and Questions Concerning the Relationship Between Those Treaties and the TRIPS Agreement", (1999) From the Symposium on the International Protection of Geographical Indications in the Worldwide Context, 1997. Geneva, WIPO, 1999.

    • Albrecht Conrad, "The Protection of Geographical Indications in the TRIPS Agreements", (1996) 86 The Trademark Reporter 11.

    • Christine Haight Farely, "Conflicts Between U.S. Law and International Treaties Concerning Geographical Indications", (2000) 22 Whittier Law Review 73.

    • M. Geuze, "Protection of Geographical Indications Under the TRIPS Agreement and Related Work of the World Trade Organization", (1999) From Symposium on the International Protection of Geographical Indications in the WorldWide Context, 1997. Geneva, WIPO.

    • Florent Gevers, "Topical Issues in the Protection of Geographical Indications", (1999) WIPO Symposium on the International Protection of Geographical Indications, 1997. Geneva: WIPO, at p. 156.

    • Henning Harte-Bavendamm, "Geographical Indications and Trademarks: Harmony or Conflict?", (2000) WIPO: Symposium on the International Protection of Geographical Indications, 1999. Geneva: WIPO, 2000.

    • Leigh Ann Linquist, "Champagne or Champagne? An Examination of U.S. Failure to Comply with the Geographical Provisions of the TRIPS Agreement", (1999) 27 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 309.

    • Frances G. Zacher, "Pass the Parmesan: Geographic Indications in the United States and the European Union -- Can There be Compromise?", (2005) Emory Int’l L. Rev. 427, <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=6f134b11306795703ecba56bc7ca08d...>.

    • Jinghua Zou, "Rice and Cheese, Anyone? The Fight over TRIPS Geographical Indications Continues", (2005) 30 Brooklyn J. Int’l L. 1141, <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=2f55f38df48b0fd30496612036c70f6...>.

    • Becki Graham, "TRIPS: Ten Years Later: Compromise Or Conflict Over Geographical Indications", (2005) Syracuse Sci. & Tech. L. Rep. 4

    • Tunisia L. Staten, "Geographical Indications Protection under the TRIPS Agreement: Uniformity Not Extension", (2005) 87 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 221, <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=3f9125bac388ea6c5728be58a0d0582...>.

    • Jane Bullbrook, "Geographical Indications within GATT", (2004) 7:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 501.

    • Jose Manuel Cortes Martin, "The WTO TRIPS Agreement - The Battle between the Old and the New World over the Protection of Geographical Indications", (2004) 7:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 287-326, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2004.tb00210.x>.

    • Felix Addor, "Geographical Indications beyond Wines and Spirits -- A Roadmap for a Better Protection for Geographical Indications in the WTO TRIPS Agreement", (2002) 5:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 865.

    • David Vivas-Eugui, "Negotiations on Geographical Indications in the TRIPS Council and their Effect on the WTO Agricultural Negotiations -- Implications for Developing Countries and the Case of Venezuela", (2001) 4:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 703.

    • Jacqueline Nanci Land, "Global Intellectual Property Protection as Viewed through the European Community’s Treatment of Geographical Indications: What Lessons Can TRIPS Learn?", (2004) 11 Cardozo J. Int’l & Comp. L. 1007., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4aaea65b90b660953525221e1567938...>.

    • Jose Manuel Cortes Martin, "TRIPS Agreement: Towards a Better Protection for Geographical Indications?", (2004) 30 Brooklyn J. Int’l L. 117., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=9b4c25c6b990ae7898ee7ba8bfa87ca...>.

    • Steven A. Bowers, "Location, Location, Location: The Case against Extending Geographical Indication Protection Under the TRIPS Agreement", (2003) 31 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 129., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=6a96b9f2c1df971cc266008eeca1834...>.

    • Philippe Zylberg, "Geographical Indications v. Trademarks: The Lisbon Agreement: A Violation of TRIPS?", (2003) 11 U. Baltimore Intell. Prop. L.J. 1., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=48d82ac23e5571683a93c99e9d726a9...>.

    • Harun Kazmi, "Does It Make a Difference where that Chablis Comes From? Geographic Indications in TRIPS and NAFTA", (2001) 12 J. Contemp. Legal Isues 470., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4d4849e82237ff01aa213d9f7f524cc...>.

    • Kasturi Das, "International Protection of India’s Geographical Indications with Special Reference to "Darjeeling" Tea", (2006) 9:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 459-495, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1422-2213.2006.00300.x?prevSe...>.

    • Harsh V. Chandola, "Basmati Rice: Geographical Indication or Mis-Indication", (2006) 9:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 166-188, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1422-2213.2006.00273.x?prevSe...>.

    • Kal Raustiala, "The Global Struggle Over Geographic indications", (2006) UCLA School of Law Research Paper No. 06-32, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=925751>.

    • Aaron C. Lang, "On the Need to Expand Article 23 of the TRIPS Agreement [notes]", (2006) 16 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 487.

    • Tunisia L. Staten, "Geographical Indications Protection under the TRIPS Agreement: Uniformity Not Extension", (2005) Geographical Indications Protection under the TRIPS Agreement: Uniformity Not Extension.

    • Gail E. Evans, "The Protection of Geographical Indications after Doha: Quo Vadis?", (2006) 9 Journal of International Economic Law 575, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=924022>.

    • John Asland, "Protection of Geographical Indications – What is it and What’s in it for Norway? – Thoughts from the Outskirts of Europe", (2005) 17(1) Bond Law Review 1, <http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol17/iss1/1/>.

    • William van Caenegem, "Registered Geographical Indications : Between Intellectual Property and Rural Policy – Part I", (2003) 6(5) Journal of World Intellectual Property 699, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00237.x>.

    • William van Caenegem, "Registered Geographical Indications : Between Intellectual Property and Rural Policy – Part II", (2003) 6(6) Journal of World Intellectual Property 861, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00246.x>.

    • Kasturi Das, "Select Issues and Debates around Geographical Indications with Particular Reference to India", 42:3 Journal of World Trade 461-508.

    • David Snyder, "Protections for Geographical Indications under TRIPS: Potential Conflicts under the U.S. Constitutional and Statutory Regimes", 2008 18 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal 1297.

    • Stefania Fusco, "Geographical Indications: A Discussion on the TRIPS Regulation after the Ministerial Conference of Hong Kong", 2008 12 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 197.

    Confidential Information and Nondisclosure
    • Xiao Yi Chen, "A Proposal for the International Convention for Protection Against Unfair Competition", (1996) 8 E.I.P.R. 450.

    Doha Round - General
    • Daniel J. Gervais, "TRIPS, Doha & Traditional Knowledge", (2003) 6J. of World Int. Prop. 403-419., <http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~dgervais/publications/TRIPS,%20DOHA%20&%20TRADITIONAL%20...>.

    • Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, "Updated Analysis of the Doha Round of Trade Negotiations: New Opportunities & Challenges for Global Business", (2002) , <http://www.sidley.com/db30/cgi-bin/pubs/dohaupdate.pdf>.

    • Rahul Rajkumar, "The Central American Free Trade Agreement: An End Run around the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health", (2005) 15 Albany L.J. Sci. & Tech. 433., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=a47780e4f1ab158593af7eb77a7a003...>.

    • Dilip K. Das, "Intellectual Property Rights and the Doha Round", (2005) 8:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 33.

    • M. Rafiqul Islam, "The Generic Drug Deal of the WTO from Doha to Cancun - A Peripheral Response to a Perennial Conundrum", (2004) 7:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 675.

    • Daya Shanker, "The Paragraph 6 Solution of the Doha Public Health Declaration and Export under the TRIPS Agreement", (2004) 7:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 365.

    • Paul Vandoren, "The WTO Decision on Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health -- Making it Work", (2003) 6:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 779.

    • Faizel Ismail, "The Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health and the Negotiations in the WTO on Paragraph 6 - Why PhRMA Needs to Join the Consensus!", (2003) 6:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 393.

    • Jacques H.J. Bourgeois, "Implementing Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health -- The Waiver Solution", (2002) 5:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 835.

    • Paul Vandoren, "Medicaments sans Frontieres? Clarification of the Relationship between TRIPS and Public Health resulting from the WTO Doha Ministerial Declaration", (2002) 5:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 5.

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "The TRIPS Agreement, Access to Medicines, and the WTO Doha Ministerial Conference", (2002) 5:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 15.

    • Frederick Abbott, "Compulsory Licensing for Public Health Needs: The TRIPs Agenda at the WTO after the Doha Declaration on Public Health", (2002) Occasional Paper 9.

    • Duncan Matthews, "WTO Decision on Implementation of Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: A Solution to the Access to Essential Medicines Problem?", (2004) 7 J. Int’l Econ. L. 73., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4144bb48fce7ecbca628ee4d3224093...>.

    • Haochen Sun, "The Road to Doha and Beyond: Some Reflections on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2004) 15 Eur. J. Int’l L. 123., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4d983305658a3bf83b9b871293d3c39...>.

    • Brook K. Baker, "Arthritic Flexibilities for Accessing Medicines: Analysis of WTO Action Regarding Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2004) 14 Indiana Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 613., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=9a6ba97eab26bc96d1aaef855db833c...>.

    • Amir Attaran, "Assessing and Answering Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: The Case of Greater Flexibility and a Non-Justiciability Solution", (2003) 17 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 743., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=042f8fa32581aa4add47d8a47459738...>.

    • Thomas A. Haag, "TRIPS Since Doha: How Far Will the WTO Go toward Modifying the Terms for Compulsory Licensing?", (2002) 84 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 945., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=3b69524cfd535d9a0f7f1f0e6968e97...>.

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "The Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: Lighting a Dark Corner at the WTO", (2002) 5 J. Int’l Econ. L. 469.

    • Amir Attaran, "The Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, Access to Pharmaceuticals, and Options under WTO Law", (2002) 12 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 859., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=319b57158a1932f004a5576d29138cd...>.

    • Divya Murthy, "The Future of Compulosry Licensing: Deciphering the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2002) 17 American University Int’l L. Rev. 1299., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=d7e90c5335f7a6acecc8e4095be3779...>.

    • James Thuo Gathii, "The High Stakes of WTO Reform", (2006) 104 Mich. L. Rev.

    • William J. Davey, "The WTO: Looking Forwards", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 3

    • Jerome Reichman, "The Doha Round’s Public Health Legacy: Strategies for the Production and Diffusion of Patented Medicines Under the Amended TRIPS Provisions", 2007 Journal of International Economic Law, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1025593>.

    • Thomas Cottier, "The Doha Waiver and its Effects on the Nature of the TRIPS System and on Competition Law: The Impact of Human Rights", (2006) NCCR Trade Regulation Working Paper No. 2006/21, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1036381>.

    • James Thuo Gathii, "The Legal Status of the Doha Declaration on Trips and Public Health Under the Vienna Convention of the Law of Treaties", (2002) 15(2) Harvard Journal of Law and Technology 291, <http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/articles/pdf/v15/15HarvJLTech291.pdf>.

    • Peter Drahos, "When the Weak Bargain with the Strong: Negotiations in the World Trade Organization", (2003) 8(1) International Negotiation 79, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=418480>.

    TRIPS Council and Review (built-in agenda)
    • Olivier Cattaneo, "The Interpretation of the TRIPS Agreement -- Considerations for the WTO Panels and Appellate Body", (2000) 3:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 627.

    TRIPS Plus: Bilateral and Regional Treaties and MultilateralismTRIPS Negotiation and History
    • Rajan Dhanjee, "Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): Objectives, Approaches and Basic Principles of the GATT and of Intellectual Property Conventions", (1990) Journal of World Trade, Vol. 24, No. 5.

    • B. Dhar, "Draft on TRIPS. Complete Denial of Developing Countries", (1992) 6 Economic and Political Weekly 276.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "Les negociations TRIPS et l’Uruguay Round: le point a dix semaines de Bruxelles", (1990) 5 C.J.F.E. 1205.

    • Robert J. Gutowski, "The Marriage of Intellectual Property and International Trade in the TRIPS Agreement: Strange Bedfellows or a match made in Heaven", (1999) 47 Buffalo Law Review 713.

    • Marci A. Hamilton, "The TRIPS Agreement: Imperialistic, Outdated, and Overprotective", (1996) 29 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 613.

    • M. Ryan, "The Function-Specific and Linkage-Bargain Diplomacy of International Intellectual Property Lawmaking", (1998) 19 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 535.

    • W.A. Stanback, "International Intellectual Property Protection: An Integrated Solution to the Inadequate Protection Problem", (1989) 2 Virginia Journal of International Law 528.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "TRIPS and the Paradigm of GATT: A Tropical, Temperate View", (1990) 4 The World Economy 511.

    • Ulrich Uchtenhagen, "The GATT Negotiations Concerning Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection", (1990) 6 I.I.C. 778

    • William Cook, "Judicial Review of the EPO and the Direct Effet of TRIPS in the European Community", (1997) 19(7) E.I.P.R. 367-374.

    • Teruo Doi, "Japan: Legislation: TRIPS Agreement", (1995) 17(2) E.I.P.R. D42-45.

    • Michael Blakeney, "The GATT Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights", (1994) 16(11) E.I.P.R. SUPP I-12.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "The GATT Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: New Standards for Patent Protection", (1994) 16(8) E.I.P.R. 327-335.

    • Anthony Howard, "The State of Play in the Negotiations on TRIPS (GATT/Uruguay Round)", (1991) 13(5) E.I.P.R. 157-164.

    • Kevin J. Nowak, "Staying Wthin The Negotiated Framework: Abiding by the Non-Discrimination Clause in TRIPS Article 27", (2005) 26 Michigan J. Int’l L. 899., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=05909c82e603409dd8406cbeb77467c...>.

    • Donald P. Harris, "TRIPS Rebound: An Historical Analysis of How the TRIPS Agreement Can Ricochet Back against the United States", (2004) 25 Northwestern J. Int’l L. & Bus. 99.

    • Erik B. Bluemel, "Substance Without Process: Analyzing TRIPS Participatory Guarantees in Light of Protected Indigenous Rights", (2004) 86 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y 671., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=f950311200ddfa8f0d6e559c759cb98...>.

    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "TRIPS and the Dynamics of Intellectual Property Lawmaking", (2004) 36 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 95, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=616664>.

    • Gustavo Bravo, "From Paris Convention To TRIPS: A Brief History", (2001) 12 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 445., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=c401b0122a67a514f0bd2518383ad5a...>.

    • May L. Harris, "TRIPS: Historical Overview And Basic Principles", (2001) 12 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 454., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=17f5c5b399e6fe6ba9e88bc60705101...>.

    • Sue Ann Mota, "TRIPS-Five Years of Disputes at the WTO", (2000) 17 Arizona J. Int’l & Comp. L. 533., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=babf917f9f77e883ee34b75296fa20c...>.

    • Gail Evans, "Trips and the Sufficiency of the Free Trade Principles", (1999) 2:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 707-725, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1999.tb00085.x>.

    • Robert S. Tancer, "TRIPS in the Millennium Round", (1999) 2:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 889-910, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1999.tb00098.x>.

    • Donald P. Harris, "Carrying a Good Joke Too Far: Treaty of Adhesion", (2006) 27 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=903785>.

    Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity and Genetic Resources
    • Michael Blakeney, "The Protection of Traditional Knowledge Under Intellectual Property Law", (2000) 22 E.I.P.R 251.

    • Graham Dutfield, "TRIPS-Related Aspects Of Traditional Knowledge", (2001) 33 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 233., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=7d48532a26c752d3ce4ff4f04efab9b...>.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "Traditional Knowledge & Intellectual Property: A Trips-Compatible Approach", (2005) Mich. St. L. Rev. 137-166., <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=507302>.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "The Internationalization of Intellectual Property: New Challenges from the Very Old and the Very New", (2002) 12 Fordham Intellectual Property Media & Entertainment Law Journal 929, <http://works.bepress.com/daniel_gervais/6/>.

    • N. Pires de Carvalho, "Requiring Disclosure of the Origin of Genetic Resources and Prior Informed Consent in Patent Applications Without Infringing the TRIPS Agreement: The Problem and the Solution", (2000) 2 Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 371.

    • K. Puri, "Cultural Ownership and Intellectual Property Rights Post-Mabo: Putting Ideas into Action", (1995) 9 Intell. Prop. J., 293

    • Srividhya Ragavan, "Protection Of Traditional Knowledge", (2001) 2 Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Review 1.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "Genetic Resources, Biodiversity and Environmental Protection. An Analysis, and Proposals Towards a Solution", (1992) 5 Journal of World Trade 105.

    • V. Tejera, "Tripping Over Property Rights: Is it Possible to Reconcile the Convention on Biological Diversity with Article 27 of the TRIPS Agreement?", (1999) 33 New England Law Review 967.

    • J. Tunney, "E. U., I. P., Indigenous People and the Digital Age: Intersecting Circles?", (1998) 20 EIPR 336.

    • S.K. Verma, "TRIPS and Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries", (1995) 17(6) E.I.P.R. 281-289

    • Daniel Gervais, "Traditional Knowledge & Intelectual Property: A Trips-Compatible Approach", (2005) Michigan St. L. Rev. 137

    • Martin A. Girsberger, "Transparency Measures under Patent Law regarding Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge - Disclosure of Source and Evidence of Prior Informed Consent and Benefit-Sharing", (2004) 7:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 451

    • Paul Kuruk, "Bridging the Gap between Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights -- Is Reciprocity an Answer?", (2004) 7:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 429.

    • Bernard O’Connor, "Protecting Traditional Knowledge - An Overview of a Developing Area of Intellectual Property Law", (2003) 6:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 677.

    • Peter Rott, "Genetically Modified Products and Consumer Concerns under WTO Law", (2003) 6:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 571.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: Issues and Options Surrounding the Protection of Traditional Knowledge", (2001) QUNO Discussion paper.

    • Geoff Tansey, "Trade, Intellectual Property, Food and Biodiversity: Key Issues and Options for the 1999 review of Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement", (1999) QUNO Discussion paper, February 1999.

    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "Towards an International Framework for the Protection of Traditional Knowledge", (2005) ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL SUI GENERIS SYSTEMS FOR THE PRESERVATION, PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE: INNOVATIONS AND PRACTICES AND OPTIONS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK, Twarog & Turner,, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=707002>.

    • Graham Dutfield, "TRIPS-Related Aspects of Traditional Knowledge", (2001) 33 Case Western Reserve J. Int’l L. 233.

    • N.S. Gopalakrishnan, "TRIPS and Protection of Traditional Knowledge of Genetic Resources: New Challenges to the Patents System", (2005) 27(1) E.I.P.R. 11-18.

    • Joe Santamauro, "Reducing the Rhetoric: Reconsidering the Relationship of the TRIPS Agreement,", (2007) E.I.P.R. 2007, 29(3), 91-99

    • Thomas Cottier, "The Protection of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: Towards More Specific Rights and Obligations in World Trade Law", (1998) Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 1, Issue 4, pp. 555-584, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=915043>.

    • Thomas Cottier, "Legal Perspectives on Traditional Knowledge: The Case for Intellectual Property Protection", (2004) Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 7, Issue 2, pp. 371-399, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1093110>.

    • Kal Raustiala, "The Regime Complex for Plant Genetic Resources", (2004) International Organization, Spring 2004, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=441463>.

    • Guido Westkamp, "The Recognition and Status of Traditional Knowledge in the Conflict of Laws", (2006) 88 Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society 699.

    • Asanka Perera, "TRIPS Agreement and Protection of Plant Varieties: A More Intense Scrutiny", (2006) 18 Sri Lanka Journal of International Law 223.

    • Peter Drahos, "Towards an International Framework for the Protection of Traditional Group Knowledge and Practice", (2004) Paper delivered at UNCTAD-Commonwealth Secretariat Workshop on Elements of National Sui Generis Systems for the Preservation, Protection and Promotion of Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practic, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Drahos_tkframework.pdf>.

    • Haoliang Wu, "Prior Consents: Preventing Offensive Genetic Engineering Patents Against Indigenous People’s Rights", (2005) 5(1) Global Jurist Frontiers, Article 3, <http://www.bepress.com/gj/frontiers/vol5/iss1/art3 >.

    • Keith Aoki, "Reclaiming “Common Heritage” Treatment in the International Plant Genetic Resources Regime Complex", (2007) 2007(1) Michigan State Law Review 35, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2007/1/Aoki.pdf>.

    • Chidi Oguamanam, "Agro-Biodiversity and Food Security: Biotechnology and Traditional Agricultural Practices at the Periphery of International Intellectual Property Regime Complex", (2007) 2007(1) Michigan State Law Review 215, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2007/1/Oguamanam.pdf>.

    • Jim Chen, "Biodiversity and Biotechnology: A Misunderstood Relation", (2005) 2005(1) Michigan State Law Review 51, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2005/1/Chen.pdf>.

    • Daniel Gervais, "Traditional Knowledge & Intellectual Property: A TRIPs-Compatible Approach", (2005) 2005(1) Michigan State Law Review 137, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2005/1/Gervais.pdf>.

    TRIPS and Competition Law
    • Hamish Porter, "European Union Competition Policy: Should the Role of the Collecting Societies Be Legitimised?", (1996) 12 E.I.P.R. 672

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "The TRIPS Component of the GATT’s Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects for Intellectual Property Owners in an Integrated World Market", (1993) 4 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal 171, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000464/01/4_Fordham_Intell._Prop._Media_%2...>.

    • Haris Apostolopoulos, "Anti-Competitive Abuse of IP Rights and Compulsory Licensing Through the International Dimension of the TRIPS Agreement and the Stockholm Proposal for its Amendment", 2007 6 Richmond J. of Global Law & Business 265

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "Are the Competition Rules in the WTO TRIPS Agreement Adequate?", (2004) 7 J. Int’l Econ. L. 687., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=f519e5a868190cb986d79f5bde3bf0f...>.

    • Hanns Ullrich, "Expansionist Intellectual Property Protection and Reductionist Competition Rules: A TRIPS Perspective", (2004) 7 J. Int’l Econ. L. 401., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=fe3688101ec38df30cf4bddbaabe049...>.

    • Robert D. Anderson, "Human Rights, Development, and the WTO: The Cases of Intellectual Property and Competition Policy", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 707

    • Peter K. Yu, "Competition Law and Copyright Misuse", (2007) in Un Cocktail de Droit d’Auteur (Ysolde Gendreau ed., Les Éditions Thémis, 2007), <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=986891>.

    • Ariel Katz, "Making Sense of Nonsense: Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and Market Power", (2007) Arizona Law Review, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 837-909, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=702462>.

    • Thomas Cottier, "The TRIPs Agreement Without a Competition Agreement", (2000) Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Paper No. 65-99, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=200622>.

    • Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, "Unique Works/Unique Challenges at the Intellectual Property/Competition Law Interface", (2005) EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2005 - THE INTERCATION BETWEEN COMPETITION LAW AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, Claus-Dieter Ehlermann and Isabela Atanasiu, eds., Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, O, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=763688>.

    • Hanns Ullrich, "Expansionist intellectual property protection and reductionist competition rules: a TRIPS perspective", (2004) 7 Journal of International Economic Law 401.

    • Patricia M. Smith, "A long and winding road: trips and the evolution of an international competition framework", (1999) 2(3) Journal of International Economic Law 435.

    • Robert D. Anderson, "The interface between competition policy and intellectual property in the context of the international trading system", (1998) 1(4) Journal of International Economic Law 655.

    • Andrew T. Guzman, "International antitrust and the WTO: the lesson from intellectual property", (2000) UC Berkeley Law & Economics Research Paper No. 2000-20, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=248317>.

    • Frances Hanks, "Intellectual property and price discrimination: a challenge for Australian competition law", (2004) 16(1) Information Economics and Policy 113.

    Parallel Importation and Exhaustion of Rights
    • D. Perkins, "International Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights", (1998) 533 Practicing Law Institute Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, and Literary Property Course Handbook Series 149.

    • A.A. Yusuf, "Intellectual Property Protection and International Trade: Exhaustion of Rights Revisited", (1992) 1 World Competition 127.

    • Domenico Sindico, "On Parallel Importation, TRIPS and European Court of Justice Decisions", (2002) 5:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 505, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2002.tb00169.x>.

    • Hans Henrik Lidgard, "Embracing Price Discrimination: TRIPS and the Suppression of Parallel Trade in Pharmaceuticals", (2006) 27 U. Pa. J. Int’l Econ. L. 1043

    • Haris Apostolopoulus, "Anti-Competitive Abuse of IP Rights and Compulsory Licensing through the International Dimension of the Trips Agreement and the Stockholm Proposal for Its Amendment", (2006) 6 Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business 265.

    • James Thuo Gathii, "How Necessity May Preclude State Responsibility for Compulsory Licensing under the TRIPS Agreement", (2005) 31 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation.

    OtherUnited States of AmericaIndiaIntellectual Property - GeneralUruguay Round
    • Robert P. Benko, "Intellectual Property Rights and the Uruguay Round", (1988) World Economy 217.

    • A.J. Bradley, "Intellectual Property Rights, Investment and Trade in the Uruguay Round", (1987) 1 Stanford Journal of International Law 64.

    • Frank Emmert, "Intellectual Property in the Uruguay Round-Negotiating strategies of the Western Industrialized Countries", (1990) Michigan Journal of International Law Vol. 11, No. 4.

    • Paul Edward Geller, "Can the GATT Incorporate Berne Whole?", (1990) 4 BNAs World Intellectual Property Report 193.

    • Gao Lulin, "A Preliminary Analysis of the TRIPS Negotiations of the Uruguay Round of GATT", (1993) No.1 China Patents & Trademarks 8.

    • Ralph Oman, "Intellectual Property After the Uruguay Round", (1995) Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA 18.

    • B. W. Sadler, "Intellectual Property Protection Through International Trade", (1992) 2 Houston Journal of International Law 406.

    • E. Wolfard, "International Trade in Intellectual Property: The Emerging GATT Regime", (1991) 1 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review 108.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Intellectual Property in International Trade: Opportunities and Risks of a GATT Connection", (1989) 22 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 747, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000453/01/22_Vand._J._Transnat'l_L._747_(1...>.

    • Duncan N. Matthews, "Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: Will the Uruguay Round Consensus Hold?", (2002) CSGR Working Paper No. 99/02, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=319545>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Universal Minimum Standards of Intellectual Property Protection under the TRIPS Component of the WTO Agreement", (1995) 29 International Lawyer 345, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000687/01/29_Int'l_L._345_(1995).pdf>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "The TRIPs Component of the GATT’s Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects for Intellectual Property Owners in an Integrated World Market", (1993) 4 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal 171, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000464/01/4_Fordham_Intell._Prop._Media_%2...>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Intellectual Property in International Trade: Opportunities and Risks of a GATT Connection", (1989) 22 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 747, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000453/01/22_Vand._J._Transnat'l_L._747_(1...>.

    AsiaTRIPS - Impact and ImplementationIndonesia
    • David Djaic, "Why does the Enforcement of Indonesia’s Intellectual Property Laws Continue to be a Problem?", (2000) 22 E.I.P.R. 454.

    Japan
    • Teruo Doi, "Japan Legislation: TRIPS Agreement", (1995) E.I.P.R. D--42.

    • Teruo Doi, "The TRIPS Agreement and the Copyright Law of Japan: A Comparative Analysis", (1996) Journal of the Japanese Group of AIPPI 3.

    AIDSAccess to Medicines
    • Philippe Cullet, "Patents and Medicines: The Relationship between TRIPS and the Human Right to Health", 2003 79 International Affairs 139-160.

    • Keith E. Maskus, "Ensuring Access to Essential Medicines: Some Economic Considerations", (2002) 20 Wisconsin International Law Journal, 563.

    • Mary K. Schug, "Promoting Access to HIV/AIDS Pharmaceuticals in Sub-Saharan Africa Within the Framework of International Intellectual Property Law", (2001) 19 Law and Inequity: A journal of Theory and Practice 229.

    • Jean O. Lanjouw, "A New Global Patent Regime for Diseases: U.S. and International Legal Issues", (2002) 16(1) Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, <http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/articles/pdf/v16/16HarvJLTech085.pdf>.

    • David P. Fidler, "Calibrating the Wealth and Health of Nations: Trade, Health, and Foreign Policy after the WTO’s First Decade", (2006) 1 Asian J. WTO & Int’l Health L. & Pol’y 53

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "The Future of Compulsory Licensing: Deciphering the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2002) 17 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 1299

    • Jakob Cornides, "European Union Adopts Regulation on Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Products for Export", (2007) 10:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 70-77, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1422-2213.2007.00312.x?prevSe...>.

    • Tshimanga Kongolo, "Trips, the Doha Declaration and Public Health", (2003) 6:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 373-378, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00206.x>.

    • Thomas Cottier, "Trips, the Doha Declaration and Public Health", (2003) 6:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 385-388, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00208.x>.

    • Eric Noehrenberg, "Trips, the Doha Declaration and Public Health", (2003) 6:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 379-383, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2003.tb00207.x>.

    • Richard P. Rozek, "The Trips Agreement and Access to Health Care", (1999) 2:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 813-819, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1999.tb00087.x>.

    • Aditi Diya Nag, "The Bird Flu and the Invoking of TRIPS Article 31 “National Emergency” Exception", 2007 34 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce689.

    • Peter K. Yu, "The International Enclosure Movement", (2007) Indiana Law Journal, Vol. 82. pp. 827-907, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=896134>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Access to Medicines, BRIC Alliances, and Collective Action", (2008) 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1088893>.

    • Amanda Mitchell, "Tamiflu, the Takings Clause, and Compulsory Licenses: An Exploration of Governments Options for Accessing Medical Patents [comments]", (2007) 95 California Law Review 535.

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "The Doha Round’s Public Health Legacy: Strategies for the Production and Diffusion of Patented Medicines Under the Amended TRIPS Provisions", (2007) 10 Journal of International Economic Law 921, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1025593>.

    • Edson Beas Jr. Rodrigues, "Brazil’s Prior Consent Law: A Dialogue between Brazil and the United States over Where the TRIPS Agreement Currently Sets the Balance between the Protection of Pharmaceutical Patents and Access to Med", (2006) 16 Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology 423.

    • James Thuo Gathii, "Balancing Patent Rights and Affordability of Prescription Drugs in Addressing Bio-Terrorism: An Analysis of In re Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Antitrust Litigation", (2003) 13(3) Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology 651, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=594422>.

    • Melissa McClellan, "Tools for Success: The TRIPS Agreement and the Human Right to Essential Medicines", (2005) 12 Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 153.

    • Markus Nolff, "Paragraph 6 of the Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health and the Decision of the WTO regarding Its Implementation: An Expeditious Solution", (2004) 86 Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society 291.

    • Audrey R. Chapman, "The Human Rights Implications of Intellectual Property Protection", (2002) 5(4) Journal of International Economic Law 861.

    • Peter J. Hammer, "Differential Pricing of Essential AIDS Drugs: Markets, Politics and Public Health", (2002) 5(4) Journal of International Economic Law 883.

    • Amir Attaran, "Do Patents for Antiretroviral Drugs Constrain Access to AIDS Treatment in Africa?", (2001) 286(15) Journal of the American Medical Association 1886, <http://www.iipi.org/articles/antiretroviral_article.pdf>.

    • Kevin Outterson, "Should Access to Medicines and Trips Flexibilities Be Limited to Specific Diseases?", (2008) 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1090270>.

    • Peter Drahos, "Trading in Public Hope", (2004) The Annals of the American Academy, 1-21, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Annals_261614.pdf>.

    • Peter Drahos, "’Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the Threat to Patients", (1998) 17(3) Medicine and Law 299.

    • Linda M. Distlerath, "African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnerships - A New Role for Multinational Corporations in Global Health Policy", (2004) 4 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 147.

    • Buddhima Lokuge, "Patent monopolies, pandemics and antiviral stockpiles: Things that developing and developed countries can do", (2005) CGKD Working Paper, August 2005, 1–15, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Patent%20and%20Pandemic%20Lokuge_Drahos.pdf>.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Implications of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health", (2002) WHO/EDM Commissioned Report, <http://www.who.int/medicines/areas/policy/WHO_EDM_PAR_2002.3.pdf>.

    • James Love, "Remuneration guidelines for non-voluntary use of a patent on medical technologies", (2005) Health Economics and Drugs, TCM Series No. 18, <http://www.who.int/medicines/areas/technical_cooperation/WHOTCM2005.1_OMS.pdf>.

    • David W. Opderbeck, "Patents, Essential Medicines, and the Innovation Game", Working Paper Series, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=458620>.

    • Charles T. Collins-Chase, "The Case against TRIPS-Plus Protection in Developing Countries Facing AIDS Epidemics", 2008 29 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 763.

    • Graham Dutfield, "Delivering Drugs to the Poor: Will the TRIPS Amendment Help?", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 107.

    • Kevin Outterson, "Should Access to Medicines and TRIPS Flexibilities Be Limited to Specific Diseases?", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 279.

    • Linda L. Lee, "Trials and TRIPS-Ulations: Indian Patent Law and Novartis Ag v. Union of India", 2008 23 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 281.

    • Tina s. Bhatt, "Amending TRIPS: A New Hope for Increased Access to Essential Medicines", 2008 33 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 597.

    • Vera Zolotaryova, "Are We There Yet? Taking “TRIPS” To Brazil and Expanding Access to HIV/Aids Medication", 2008 33 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 1099.

    • Peter Yu, "Access to medicines, BRICS Alliance, and Collective Action", 2008 34 American J. of Law & Medicine 345-394

    • Graham Dutfield, "Delivering Drugs To The Poor: Will The Trips Amendment Help?", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 107.

    • Jack Lerner, "Intellectual Property And Development At WHO and WIPO", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 257.

    • Kevin Outterson, "Should Access To Medicines And TRIPS Flexibilities Be Limited To Specific Diseases?", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 279.

    • Brook K. Baker, "Ending Drug Registration Apartheid: Taming Data Exclusivity And Patent/Registration Linkage", 2008 34 American Journal of Law and Medicine 303.

    No Theme
    • Frederick M. Abbott, "The WTO TRIPS Agreement and Global Economic Development", (1996) 72 Chicago-Kent Law Review 385.

    • Gaelle Bontinck, "The TRIPs Agreement and The ECJ: A New Dawn? Some Comments About Joined Cases C-300/98 and C-392/98, Parfums Dior and Assco Gerüste", (2001) Jean Monnet Papers, <http://www.jeanmonnetprogram.org/papers/01/013901.html>.

    • Shlomo Cohen, "GATT TRIPS and Character Merchandising", (1993) 58 Trademark World 23.

    • Shlomo Cohen, "GATT: A TRIPS in the Right Direction", (1994/1995 73 Trademark World 32.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "The Compatibility of the "Skill and Labour" Originality Standard with the Berne Convention and the TRIPs Agreement", (2004) 26:2 Eur. Int. Prop. Rev. 75-80.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "Spiritual But Not Intellectual? The Protection of Sacred", (2003) 11 Cardozo J. of Int., <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=733767>.

    • International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, "GATT TRIPS and the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Review", (1995) 53 Patent World 29.

    • C. Primo Braga, "Technology Transfer In Agricultural Biotechnology: The Developing Country Perspective", 2001 In T. Cottier and P. Mavroidis (eds), Intellectual Property Trade, Competition and Sustainable Development. Michigan University Press

    • C. Raghavan, "The Final Uruguay Round Package: Thin Gruel for South, Rich Pickings for North", (1992) Third World Economics 5.

    • Horacio Rangel-Ortiz, "Trademarks, NAFfA and TRIPS-An Update", (1995) 75 Trademark World 29.

    • Timothy P. Trainer, "TRIPS Border Measures Implementation: Details to Consider", (1995) 74 Trademark World 24.

    • S.D. Ahuja, "GATT and TRIPs. The Impat on the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry", (1994) Patent World, September, London.

    • Paulo Almeida, "The new intellectual property regime and its economic impact on developing countries", (1990) in Sacerdoti, Giorgio (Ed.), Liberalization of services and intellectual property in the Uruguay Round of GATT, University Press, Fribourg

    • M.P. Bhatnagar, "GATT IPP proposals in context with developing countries and the Paris Convention", (1992) Patent World, March, London.

    • James L. Bikoff, "Intellectual property protection under NAFTA and TRIPs and the future of bilateral intellectual property initiatives. Part I", (1994) Patent World, October, London.

    • Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, "The Impact of TRIPs: intellectual property protectin in developing countries", (1994) Common Market Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 6.

    • Pablo Challu, "The consequences of pharmaceutical product patenting", (1991) World Competition, Vol. 15, No. 2, Geneva.

    • Pablo Challu, "Effects of the monopolistic patenting of medicine in Italy since 1978", (1995) International Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 10, No. 2/3. Great Britain.

    • Shlomo Cohen, "GATT TRIPS and character merchandising", (1993) Trademark World, June. London.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "The GATT Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: new standards for patent protection", (1994) European Intellectual Property Review, Vol. 16, No. 8. Oxford.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Trends in technology transfer: implications for developing countries", (1994) Science and Public Policy, Vol. 21, No. 6. Guildford, UK.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "TRIPs Agreement: copyright and related rights", (1994) International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, No. 4. Weinheim.

    • Peter Crockford, "GATT Considerations", (1993) Trademark World, November.

    • Rajan Dhanjee, "Trade related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPs): objectives, approaches and basic principles of the GATT and of intellectual property conventions", (1990) Journal of World Trade, Vol. 24, No. 5. Geneva.

    • B. Dhar, "Trade Relatedness of Intellectual Property Rights: Finding the Real Connections", (1995) Paper preseted at the Conference "The International Relations of Intellectual Property: Challenges at the Turn of the Century", American University, Washington D.C.

    • Frank Emmert, "Intellectual Property in the Uruguay Round. Negotiating Strategies of the Western Industrialized Countries", (1990) Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 11, No. 4.

    • Gustavo Ghidini, "Prospective Proterzioniste nel Diritto Industriale", (1995) Rivista de Diritto Industriale, No. I. Milano.

    • Michael S. Hart, "Getting back to basics: reinventing patent law for economic efficiency", (1994) Intellectual Property Journal, 8, July.

    • Bernard M. Hoekman, "Competition, Competition Policy and the GATT", (1994) The World Economy, Vol. 17, No. 2

    • Raphael Kaplinsky, "Industry and Intellectual Property Rights in the Uruguay Round and Beyond", (1989) The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 25, No. 3, London.

    • Palitha T.B. Kohona, "Dispute Resolution under the World Trade Organization. An Overview", (1994) Journal of World Trade, Vol. 28, No. 2, Geneva

    • Baldo Kresalja, "El GATT y la Propiedad Intelectual", (1994) Analisis Internacional, Centro Peruano de Estudios Internacionales, No. 6/7, Lima.

    • Hans Peter Kunz-Hallstein, "The United States proposal for a GATT Agreement on intellectual property and the Paris Convention for the protection of industrial property", (1989) Vandervilt Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 22, No. 2.

    • Bruce McDonald, "GATT ratification means big changes to US IP Law", (1995) Managing Intellectual Property, March, London.

    • Philip C. Mendes de Costa, "Canadian patent law under GATT -- what’s coming next?", (1994) Canadian Intellectual Property Review, 11.

    • Susan K. Sell, "The origins of a trade-based apporach to intellectual property protections: the role of industry associations", (1995) paper presented at the Conference "The International Relations of Intellectual Property: Challenges at the Turn of the Century", American University, Washington D.C.

    • John Slaughter, "TRIPs: the GATT intellectual property negotiations approach their conclusion", (1990) European Intellectual Property Review, No. 11, Oxford.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "Discrimination in international economics of intellectual property right protection", (1990) Economic and Political Weekly, March 17, New Delhi.

    • Amadou Tankoano, "L’accord relatif aux aspects des droits de propriete intellectuelle lies au commerce", (1994) Droit et Pratique du Commerce International, Vol. 20, No. 3, Paris.

    • Ulrich Uchtenhagen, "The GATT negotiations concerning copyright and intellectual property protection", (1990) International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, Vol. 21, No. 6, Weinheim.

    • Hans Ullrich, "GATT: Industrial Property Protection, Fair Trade and Development", (1988) International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, Vol 19, Weinheim.

    • Martin Voet, "Patent practitioners -- don’t let GATT get you", (1995) Managing Intellectual Property, March, London.

    • Anupam Chander, "The Romance of the Public Domain", (2004) 92 Cal. L. Rev. 1331, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=562301>.

    • Anne Elise Herold Li, "Is The Federal Circuit Affecting U.S. Treaties? The ITC, § 271(G), GATT/TRIPS & the Kinik Decision,", (2006) 16 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 601

    • Olufunmilayo B. Arewa, "TRIPS and Traditional Knowledge: Local Communities, Local Knowledge, and Global Intellectual Property Frameworks,", (2006) 10 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 155

    • Irene Calboli, "Expanding the Protection of Geographical Indications of Origin Under TRIPS: "Old" Debate or "New" Opportunity?", (2006) 10 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 181

    • Sean Pager, "TRIPS: A Link Too Far? A Proposal for Procedural Restraints on Regulatory Linkage in the WTO,", (2006) 10 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 215

    • Marco Ricolfi, "Is There an Antitrust Antidote Against IP Overprotection Within TRIPS?,", (2006) 10 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 305

    • Peter K. Yu, "TRIPS and its Discontents", (2006) 10 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 369

    • Peter K. Yu,, "Currents and Crosscurrents in the International Intellectual Property Regime,", (2004) 38 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 323

    • Peter K. Yu,, "The Harmonization Game: What Basketball Can Teach About Intellectual Property and International Trade,", (2003) 26 Fordham Int’l L.J. 218

    • David Vaver, "Popping Patented Pills: Europe and a Decade’s Dose of TRIPS,", (2006) 28(5) Eur.Int.Prop.Rev. 282-291

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property Environment", (2003) 66 Law & Contemporary Problems 315, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000894/01/66_L%26CP_315_(2003).pdf>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Past and Current Trends in the Evolution of Design Protection Law- A Comment", (1993) 4 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal 387, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000462/01/4_Fordham_Intell._Prop._Media_%2...>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Intellectual Property Rights in Data?", (1997) 50 Vanderbilt Law Review 52, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000455/01/50_Vand._L._Rev._49_(1997).pdf>.

    • Yoav Oestreicher, "Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Intellectual Property Judgments: Analysis and Guidelines for a New International Convention", (2004) S.J.D. Dissertation, Duke University School of Law, Duke University, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000700/01/oestriecher.pdf>.

    • James Boyle, "A Manifesto on WIPO and the Future of Intellectual Property", (2004) 2004 Duke Law & Technology Review 0009, <http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/pdf/2004DLTR0009.pdf>.

    • Michael D. Pendleton, "The Digital Divide-International Enforcement of Digital Lockup", (2006) 2006(1) Journal of Information, Law & Technology, <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2006_1/pendleton>.

    • Richard A. Epstein, "The Roman Law of Cyberconversion", (2005) 2005(1) Michigan State Law Review 103, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2005/1/Epstein.pdf>.

    Dispute Settlement - General
    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "Integration of International and Domestic Intellectual Property Lawmaking", (2000) 23 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law and the Arts 307, <http://www.kentlaw.edu/depts/ipp/publications/IntegrationOfInternational.pdf>.

    • Jeffrey Waincymer, "Transparency Of Dispute Settlement Within The World Trade Organization", (2000) 24 Melbourne University Law Review 797.

    • Neil W. Netanel, "The Next Round: The Impact of the WIPO Copyright Treaty on TRIPS Dispute-Settlement", (1997) 37 Virginia Journal of International Law 441.

    • J. Waincymer, "Transparency of Dispute Settlement Within the World Trade Organization", (2000) 24 Melbourne University Law Review 797.

    • Alain J. Lapter, "The WTO’s Dispute Resulution Mechanism: Does the United States Take It Seriously? A TRIPS Analysis", (2005) 4 Chicago-Kent J. Intell. Prop. 217.

    • Dara Williams, "Developing TRIPS Jurisprudence -- The First Six Years and Beyond", (2001) 4:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 177., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2001.tb00083.x>.

    • Joseph Straus, "Reversal of the Burden of Proof, the Principle of "Fair and Equitable Procedures" and Preliminary Injunctions under the TRIPS Agreement", (2000) 3:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 807.

    • Gail E. Evans, "A Preliminary Excursion into TRIPS and Non-Violation Complaints", (2000) 3:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 867., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2000.tb00157.x>.

    • Daniel J. Gervais, "The TRIPS Agreement after Seattle -- Implementation and Dispute Settlement Issues", (2000) 3:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 509.

    • Gregory Shaffer, "Recognizing Public Goods in WTO Dispute Settlement: Who Participates? Who Decides? The Case of TRIPS and Pharmaceutical Patent Protection", (2004) 7 J. Int’l Econ. L. 459., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=457de79d95a37090aed97cccf04d405...>.

    • Zhang Naigen, "Dispute Settlement under the TRIPS Agreement from the Perspective of Treaty Interpretation", (2003) 17 Temple Int’l & Comp. L.J. 199., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4ed4238d8dc877f50cc79c749010913...>.

    • Jose Felgueroso, "TRIPS and the Dispute Settlement Understanding: The First Six Years", (2002) 30 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 165., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=a2dcd4ec696c9f926ec7889d7d62a85...>.

    • Ruth Okediji, "Trips Dispute Settlement and the Sources of (International) Copyright Law", (2001) 49 J. of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 585.

    • Tuan N. Samahon, "TRIPS Copyright Dispute Settlement after the Transition and Moratorium: Nonviolation and Situation Complaints against Developing Countries", (2000) 31 Law and Policy in International Business 1051., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=5612d243ec3937f61d403f1386f5213...>.

    • Vincent Chiappetta, "The Desirability of Agreeing to Disagree: The WTO, TRIPS, International IPR Exhaustion and a few other Things", (2000) 21 Michigan J. Int’l L. 333., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=16c765c5462907197b5812e4bff7b6d...>.

    • Charles Gielen, "Netherlands: Procedural Matters - Preliminary Ruling of ECJ Re Duration of Provisional Injunctive Measures in TRIPS Member States", (2002) 24(1) E.I.P.R. N5 (case comment).

    • Petko D. Kantchevski, "The Differences between the Panel Procedures of the GATT and the WTO: The Role of GATT and WTO Panels in Trade Dispute Settlement", (2006) 3 B.Y.U. Int’l L. & Mgmt. Rev. 7

    • Thomas Cottier, "From Progressive Liberalization to Progressive Regulation in WTO Law", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 779

    • Hunter Nottage, "Giving Legal Effect to the Results of WTO Trade Negotiations: An Analysis of the Methods of Changing WTO Law", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 989

    • Dongsheng Zang, "Textualism in GATT/WTO Jurisprudence: Lessons for the Constitutionalization Debate", (2006) 33 Syracuse J. Int’l. L. & Com. 393

    • Holger Spamann, "The Myth of ‘Rebalancing’ Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement Practice", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 31

    • Kara Leitner, "WTO Dispute Settlement from 1995 to 2005: Statistical Analysis", (2006) 9 J. Int’l Econ. L. 219

    • Susy Frankel, "WTO Application of ‘the Customary Rules of Interpretation of Public International Law’ to Intellectual Property", (2006) 46 Va. J. Int’l L. 365

    • Graeme B. Dinwoodie, "WTO Dispute Resolution and the Preservation of the Public Domain of Science under International Law", (2005) INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC, GOODS AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY UNDER A GLOBALIZED INTELLIECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME, Maskus and Reichman, eds., Cambridge Univiverstiy, 2005, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=699501>.

    • Wilfred J. Ethier, "Intellectual property rights and dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization", (2004) 7 Journal of International Economic Law 449.

    • Matthijs Geuze, "WTO dispute settlement practice relating to the trips agreement", (1999) 2 Journal of International Economic Law 347.

    • Buddhima Lokuge, "Trade Disputes and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme: Constructive ambiguities, non-violation nullification disputes and the Australia US Free Trade Agreement", (2004) CGKD Working Paper, September 2004, 1–27, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/TradedisputesandthePharmaceuticalBenefitsSchem...>.

    • Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan, "A Pirate of the Caribbean? The Attraction of Suspending TRIPS Obligations", 2008 11(2) Journal of International Economic Law 313-364.

    • Yoshifumi Fukunaga, "Enforcing TRIPS: Challenges of Adjudicating Minimum Standards Agreements", 2008 23 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 867.

    Trips and Developing Countries - General
    • Carlos M. Correa, "Intellectual Property in the Field of Integrated Circuits: Implications for Developing Countries", (1990) 2 World Competition 83.

    • P. Gakuna, "Intellectual Property: Perspective of the Developing World", (1989) 2 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 362.

    • Ruth L. Gana (Okediji), "Prospects for Developing Countries under the TRIPS Agreement", (1996) 29 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 735.

    • R.M. Gunewardene, "GATT and the Developing World: Is a New Principle of Trade Liberalisation Needed?", (1991) 1 Maryland Journal of International Law and Trade 48.

    • Brittany Whobrey, "International Patent Law and Public Health: Analyzing TRIPS’ Effect on Access to Pharmaceuticals in Developing Countries", 2007 45 Brandeis Law Journal 623.

    • T. Mesevage, "The Carrot and the Stick: Protecting U.S. Intellectual Property in Developing Countries", (1991) 2 Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 431.

    • R. T. Rapp, "Benefits and Costs of Intellectual Property Protection in Developing Countries", (1990) 5 Journal of World Trade 96.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "From Free Riders to Fair Followers: Global Competition Under the TRIPS Agreement", (1996) 29 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 11, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000095/01/29_N.Y.U._J._Int'l_L._%26_Pol._1...>.

    • Robert M. Sherwood, "The TRIPS Agreement: Implications for Developing Countries", (1997) 37 IDEA 491.

    • Esperanza Duran, "Intellectual Property Rights and Developing Countries in the WTO Milennium Round", (1999) 2:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 853.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "The International Economics of Intellectual Property Rights Protection: A Welfare-theoretic Trade Policy Analysis", (1991) 8 World Development 947.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean", (1997) 19(8) E.I.P.R. 435-443

    • Nicole Ramcharan, "Trinidad and Tobago: Intellectual Property - New Statutes to Comply with TRIPS", (1997) 19(3) E.I.P.R. D82-85 (Legislative Comment).

    • Michael Blakeney, "The Impact of the TRIPS Agreement in the Asia Pacific Region", (1996) 18(10) E.I.P.R. 544-554.

    • Robin M. Bridge, "Hong Kong: GATT/TRIPS", (1996) 18(2) E.I.P.R. D46-47

    • Anthony P. Valach, Jr., "Trips: Protecting The Rights of Patent Holders And Addressing Public Health Issues In Developing Countries", (2005) 4 Chicago-Kent J. Intell. Prop. 156.

    • Md. Golam Robbani, "Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and Least Developed Countries", (2005) 8:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 565.

    • Olena V. Antonyuk, "Meeting TRIPS Commitments in Ukraine - An Important Challenge in the Quest for WTO Accession", (2005) 8:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 271.

    • Assafa Endeshaw, "Asian Perspectives on Post-TRIPS Issues in Intellectual Property", (2005) 8:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 2.

    • Ramesh Bikram Karky, "Nepal’s Accession to the World Trade Organization - Legislative Enactments in Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement", (2004) 7:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 891.

    • Vandana Shiva, "TRIPS, Human Rights and the Public Domain", (2004) 7:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 665.

    • Elena Ghanotakis, "How the U.S. Interpretation of Flexibilities Inherent in TRIPS affects Access to Medicines for Developing Countries", (2004) 7:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 287.

    • Tshimanga Kongolo, "Compulsory Licence Issues in African Arab Countries", (2004) 7:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 185

    • Peter H. Kang, "IP, Trade, and U.S./Singapore Relations -- Significant Intellectual Property Provisions of the 2003 U.S. - Singapore Free Trade Agreement", (2003) 6:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 721.

    • Ida Madieha, "TRIPS Compliance in Malaysia -- The Legislative Response", (2003) 6:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 745.

    • George S.A. Szabo, "TRIPS and the Question of "Invisible" Process Infringement -- Relevant Litigations in Hungary", (2001) 4:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 905.

    • Tshimanga Kongolo, "Public Interest versus the Pharmaceutical Industry’s Monopoly in South Africa", (2001) 4:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 609.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Pro-Competitive Measures under the TRIPS Agreement to Promote Technology Diffusion in Developing Countries", (2001) 4:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 481.

    • Arvind Subramanian, "The AIDS Crisis, Differential Pricing of Drugs, and the TRIPS Agreement -- Two Proposals", (2001) 4:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 323.

    • Somesh K. Mathur, "Domestic Challenges and the TRIPS Agreement -- The Way Forward for India", (2001) 4:3 J. of World Int. Prop. 337., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2001.tb00109.x>.

    • Jai Prakash Mishra, "Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights -- Implications for Indian Agriculture", (2000) 3:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 211.

    • Jayashree Watal, "TRIPS and the 1999 WTO Millenium Round -- Some Reflections on Future Issues related to IPRs in the WTO and the Way Forward for Developing Countries", (2000) 3:1 J. of World Int. Prop. 3.

    • South Centre, "The TRIPs Agreement. A Guide for the South. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights", (1997) South Centre.

    • Robert Weissman, "A Long, Strange TRIPS: The Pharmaceutical Industry Drive to Harmonize Global Intellectual Property Rules, and the Remaining WTO Legal Alternatives Available to Third World Countries", (2004) 25 U. Pennsylvania J. Int’l Econ. L. 1079., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=ea5a2bd51c87f2c171bfe40cdfbb993...>.

    • Lee Petherbridge, "Intelligent TRIPS Implementation: A Strategy for Countries on the Cusp of Development", (2004) 25 U. Pennsylvania J. Int’l Econ. L. 1133

    • Jennifer May Rogers, "The TRIPS Council’s Solution to the Paragraph 6 Problem: Toward Compulsory Licensing Viability for Developing Countries", (2004) 13 Minnesota J. Global Trade 443., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=9011dd0fcbbd0599f0fa3eb33f6a70a...>.

    • Claudia Schulz, "The TRIPS Agreement and Intellectual Property Protection in Brazil", (2004) 98 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 100.

    • Jennifer Berman, "Using the Doctrine of Informed Consent to Improve HIV Vaccine Access in the Post-TRIPS Era", (2004) 22 Wisconsin Int’l L.J. 273., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=3ee3898e2d433c3b7be3a3288036df1...>.

    • Duncan Matthews, "TRIPS Plexibilities and Access to Mecidines in Developing Countries: The Problem with Technical Assistance and Free Trade Agreements", (2005) 27(11) E.I.P.R. 420-427.

    • Kristen M. Koepsel, "How Do Developed Countries Meet their Obligations under Article 67 of the TRIPS Agreement?", (2004) 44 IDEA 167., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=88d58061ad174081ef2901dcd1d36cb...>.

    • Lisa M. Brownlee, "Trademark Law in Belize: Implementation of GATT TRIPS in a Developing Country", (2003) 93 Trademark Rep. 1414., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=d21f5940e3eb10ce0e7020e22bf20b3...>.

    • Julian Fleet, "U.N. Approach to Access to Essential AIDS Medications, Intellectual Property Law and the WTO TRIPS Agreement", (2003) 17 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 451., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=60e83e4a2bfc0786b6c80d73d576bbc...>.

    • Irene Ribeiro Dubowy, "Subsidies Code, TRIPS Agreement, and Technological Development: Some Considerations for Developing Countries", (2003) 8 J. Tech. L. & Pol’y 33., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=8fc0a2b2e8458332f84f208cdeb3e42...>.

    • Zita Lazzarini, "Making Access to Pharmaceuticals a Reality: Legal Options under TRIPS and the Case of Brazil", (2003) 6 Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J. 103., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=178e066c95de4d02b338c081ffe48e0...>.

    • L. Danielle Tully, "Prospects For Progress: The TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries after the Doha Conference", (2003) 26 Boston College Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 129., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=073632e5d3f0e98b8248dc5abbdb98f...>.

    • Robert Dufresne, "Assessing Clashes and Interplays of Regimes from a Distributive Perspective: IP Rights under the Strengthened Embargo against Cuba and the Agreement on TRIPS", (2003) 24 Michigan J. Int’l L. 767., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=ed33479516d3a08bdf2e3b5ba1269e4...>.

    • Evans Andrew, "Taming the Counterfeit Dragon: The WTO, TRIPS and Chinese Amendments to Intellectual Property Laws", (2003) 31 Georgia J. Int’l & Comp. L. 587., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=6a2d537c2b78fbb118fae2d77b2dc83...>.

    • Johanna Kiehl, "TRIPS Article 31(B) and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic", (2002) 10 J. Intell. Prop. L. 143., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=971b544161ba326921f7a1d6f5acc6e...>.

    • Susan K. Sell, "TRIPS and the Access to Medicines Campaign", (2002) 20 Wisconsin Int’l L.J. 481., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=9694751c3d5e231a8853b556864017b...>.

    • Naomi A. Bass, "Implications of the TRIPS Agreement for Developing Countries: Pharmaceutical Patent Laws in Brazil and South Africa in the 21st Century", (2002) 34 George Washington Int’l L. Rev. 191., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=4d81717c408f2b893287e3382233f51...>.

    • Patrick L. Wojahn, "A Conflict of Rights: Intellectual Property under TRIPS, The Right to Health, and AIDS Drugs", (2002) 6 UCLA J. Int’l L. & Foreign Aff. 463., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=69c61995297921931b99c22c55c04eb...>.

    • Kara M. Bombach, "Can South Africa Fight AIDS? Reconciling the South African Medicines and Related Substances Act with the TRIPS Agreement", (2001) 19 Boston University Int’l L.J. 273., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=82a876aa152334bd9ab617103334ddc...>.

    • Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, "Coming of Age with TRIPS: A Comment On J.H. Reichman, The Trips Agreement Comes of Age: Conflict or Cooperation with the Developing Countries?", (2001) 33 Case Western Reserve J. Int’l L. 179., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=60849ea5af976f79f7e400a1c7b92a6...>.

    • Kimberly A. Czub, "Argentina’s Emerging Standard of Intellectual Property Protection: A Case Study of the Underlying Conflicts between Developing Countries, TRIPS Standards, and the United States", (2001) 33 Case Western Reserve. J. Int’l L. 191., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=886068f30891acbf9b1a770c96db600...>.

    • Muria Kruger, "Harmonizing TRIPS and the CBD: A Proposal from India", (2001) 10 Minnesota J. Global Trade 169.

    • Rama John Ruppenthal, "TRIPS through the Far East: High Tech Product Piracy and the Need for Alternative Regional Solutions", (2001) 20 Wisconsin Int’l L.J. 143., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=84c40b551220d84652ca8017695599e...>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "The TRIPS Agreement Comes of Age: Conflict or Cooperation with the Developing Countries", (2000) 32 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 441, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000463/01/32_Case_W._Res._J._Int'l_L._441_...>.

    • Andrea Morgan, "TRIPS to Thailand: The Act for the Establishment of and Procedure for Intellectual Property and International Trade Court", (2000) 23 Fordham Int’l L.J. 795., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=ad944a2095ad03a325a732f71c2ea56...>.

    • Jayashree Watal, "The TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries -- Strong, Weak or Balanced Protection?", (1998) 1:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 281.

    • John W.C. Chong, "Malaysian Intellectual Property Laws and Their Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement", (1998) 1:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 1003., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1998.tb00046.x>.

    • Surinder Kaur Verma, "Protection of Trade Secrets under the TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries", (1998) 1:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 723., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1998.tb00031.x>.

    • Alexia Perez, "The Implementation of the GATT/WTO TRIPS Agreement in Venezuela -- An Overview in 1998", (1998) 1:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 747-762, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1998.tb00033.x>.

    • Gary W. Smith, "Intellectual Property Rights, Developing Countries, and TRIPS -- An Overview of Issues for Consideration during the Millennium Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations", (1999) 2:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 969.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Review of the TRIPS Agreement -- Fostering the Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries (1999)", (1999) 2:6 J. of World Int. Prop. 939.

    • Philippe Cullet, "Revision of the TRIPS Agreement concerning the Protection of Plant Varieties -- Lessons from India concerning the Development of a Sui Generis System", (1999) 2:4 J. of World Int. Prop. 617.

    • Robert S. Tancer, "The Pharmaceutical Industry in India -- Adapting TRIPS", (1999) 2:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 171., <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.1999.tb00056.x>.

    • Kevin Kennedy, "The 2005 TRIPS Extension For The Least-Developed Countries: A Failure Of The Single Undertaking Approach?", (2006) 40 Int’l Law. 683

    • Timothy Stostad, "Trappings of Legality: Judicialization of Dispute Settlement in the WTO, and its Impact on Developing Countries", (2006) 39 Cornell Int’l L.J. 811

    • Chang-fa Lo, "S&D Treatment to S&D Agreement under the WTO: Developing Friendlier Global Governance of Trade for Developing Countries", (2006) 1 Asian J. WTO & Int’l Health L. & Pol’y 33

    • Joseph Straus, "The Impact of the New World Order on Economic Development: The Role of", (2006) 6 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 1

    • Carlos M. Correa, "The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: TRIPS Rulings and Developing Countries", (2001) 4:2 J. of World Int. Prop. 251–255, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1747-1796.2001.tb00088.x>.

    • Peter Straub, "Farmers in the IP Wrench -- How Patents on Gene-Modified Crops Violate the Right to Food in Developing Countries", (2006) 29 Hastings International and Comparative Law Review 187.

    • Denis Borges Barbosa, "Slouching Towards Development in International Intellectual Property", 2008 Minchigan State Law Review, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1081366>.

    • Amin Alavi, "Special and Differential Treatments Provisions in the TRIPs Negotiations", (2008) Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2008 3(1):55-58;, <http://jiplp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/1/55>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Ten Common Questions About Intellectual Property and Human Rights", (2007) 23 Georgia State University Law Review, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=979193>.

    • Ermias Tekeste Biadgleng, "The changing structure and governance of intellectual property enforcement", (2008) South Centre Research Paper No. 15, <http://www.southcentre.org/publications/researchpapers/ResearchPapers15.pdf>.

    • Assafa Endeshaw, "The Paradox of Intellectual Property Lawmaking in the New Millennium: Universal Templates as Terms of Surrender for Non-Industrial Nations; Piracy as an Offshoot", (2001) Nanyang Technological University Business School Business Law Working Paper, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=291692>.

    • Carlos A.P. Braga, "The economics of intellectual property rights and the GATT: A view from the south", (1989) 22 Vandabilt Journal of Translational Law 264.

    • Carlos Primo Braga, "Reforming Intellectual Property Rights Regimes: Challenges for Developing Countries", (1998) 1(4) Journal of International Economic Law, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=157022>.

    • Maurice Schiff, "Trade-Related Technology Diffusion and the Dynamics of North-South and South-South Integration", (2002) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2861, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=313838>.

    • Joseph Stiglitz, "Intellectual-Property Rights and Wrongs", (2005) World Information (IP Edition), <http://world-information.org/wio/wsis/2005/texts/1154316574>.

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