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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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Articles
    ChinaTrademarksPatents
    • Vijay Yalamanchili, "State of India’s TRIPS-Compliant Patent Regime", 2007 26 Biotechnology Law Report 211.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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

    • 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...>.

    • 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...>.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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

    • 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.

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

    • 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.

    • 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>.

    • Meduri Aparna, "Product patent protection-India’s Interest", (2005) , <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=902101>.

    • 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.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Charting the Collapse of the Patent-Copyright Dichotomy: Premises for a Restructured International Intellectual Property System", (1995) 13 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 475, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000685/01/13_Cardozo_Arts_%26_Ent._L.J._47...>.

    • Jerome H. Reichman, "Legal Hybrids between the Patent and Copyright Paradigms", (1994) 94 Columbia Law Review 2432, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000097/01/94_Colum._L._Rev._2432_(1994).pdf>.

    • Michael R. Taylor, "American Patent Policy, Biotechnology, and African Agriculture: the Case for Policy Change", (2004) 17(2) Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, <http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/articles/pdf/v17/17HarvJLTech321.pdf>.

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

    Pharmaceutical and biotechnological patents
    • 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.

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

    • 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.

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

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

    • 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...>.

    • 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...>.

    • 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...>.

    • 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>.

    • 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...>.

    • 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, "Rights, Patents, Markets and the Global Aids Pandemic", (2002) 14 Florida Journal of International Law 261, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=594522>.

    • 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.

    • Malla Praveen Bhasa, "WTO and Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: A Study", (2007) WTO AND COMPETITIVENESS – CHALLENGES FOR INDIAN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, D. Panduranga Rao, ed., Excel Books, 2001, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=968575>.

    • Carsten Fink, "How stronger patent protection in India might affect the behavior of transnational pharmaceutical industries", (2000) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2352, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=630724>.

    • 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>.

    • Gaurav Raizada, "Strategic Value-Chain Analysis of Indian Pharmaceutical Alliances", (2006) , <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1018022>.

    • Peter Drahos, "Pharmaceuticals, Intellectual Property and Free Trade: The Case of the US–Australia Free Trade Agreement", (2004) Prometheus 22(3): 243–257, <http://cgkd.anu.edu.au/menus/PDFs/Drahos%20Temple.pdf>.

    • 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>.

    • 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 >.

    • 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.

    • Carlos M. Correa, "Protection of Data Submitted for the Registration of Pharmaceuticals: Implementing the Standards of the TRIPs Agreement", (2002) South Perspective, (South Centre, Geneva, 2002), <http://www.southcentre.org/publications/protection/protection.pdf>.

    • 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>.

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

    Geographical Indications
    • Michael Blakeney, "Well-Known Marks", (1994) E.I.P.R. 481.

    • Florent Gevers, "Geographical Names and Signs Used as Trade Marks", (1990) 8 E.I.P.R. 285.

    • Paul J. Heald, "Trademarks and Geographical Indications: Exploring the Contours of the TRIPS Agreement", (1996) 29 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 635.

    • Alberto F. Riveiro de Almeida, "The TRIPS Agreement, The Bilateral Agreements Concerning Geographical Indications and the Philosophy of the WTO", (2005) 27(4) E.I.P.R. 150-153.

    • Aaron C. Lang, "On the Need to Expand Article 23 of the TRIPS Agreement", (2006) 16 Duke J. Comp. & Int’l L. 487

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

    Doha Round - GeneralTRIPS Council and Review (built-in agenda)
    • 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.

    • 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>.

    • 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.

    • 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...>.

    • 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).

    • Tara E. Castillo, "Conflicting Beats: Proposing the Adoption of an Additonal Obligation within the WTO TRIPS Agreement under Article 14 to Recognize Digital Sampling and Digital Sampling Infringement [notes]", (2006) 7 Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law 31.

    TRIPS Plus: Bilateral and Regional Treaties and MultilateralismTRIPS Negotiation and History
    • Alison Butler, "The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights: What Is at Stake?", (1990) Journal of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Nov-Dec. 34.

    • Thomas Cottier, "The Prospects for Intellectual Property in GATT", (1991) Common Law Market Review (28): 383-414.

    • Peter R. Crockford, "GATT and Minimum Standards for Intellectual Property Rights", (1990) Paper presented at the 23rd IBA Biennial Conference, New York, September 19-23, 1990.

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

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

    • Eric H. Smith, "Worldwide Copyright Protection under the TRIPS Agreement", (1996) 29 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 559.

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

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

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

    • 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.

    • Teruo Doi, "Japan: Copyright: Amendment of Copyright Act to Implement TRIPS Agreement", (1995) 17(1) E.I.P.R. D-10-12.

    • 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.

    • Frederick M. Abbott, "Toward a New Era of Objective Assessment in the Field of TRIPS and Variable Geometry for the Preservation of Multilateralism", (2005) 8 J. Int’l Econ. L. 77., <http://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve/frames?_m=90eb0552272b472a87248ddf39fe551...>.

    • 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

    • 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>.

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

    • Donald P. Harris, "TRIPS and Treaties of Adhesion Part II: Back to the Past or a Small Step Forward?", (2007) 2007(1) Michigan State Law Review 185, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2007/1/Harris.pdf>.

    Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity and Genetic ResourcesTRIPS and Competition LawParallel Importation and Exhaustion of Rights
    • Philippe Cullet, "Patents and Medicines: The Relationship between TRIPS and the Human Right to Health", 2003 79 International Affairs 139-160.

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

    • 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.

    • 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.

    OtherUnited States of AmericaIndia
    • 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.

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

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

    • 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>.

    • 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>.

    • 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>.

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

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

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

    • Robert P. Benko, "Intellectual Property Rights and the Uruguay Round", (1988) World Economy 217.

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

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

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

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

    • 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.

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

    • 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.

    • 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) 22 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 266.

    • Richard A. Morford, "Intellectual Property Protection: A United States Priority", (1989) 2 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 340.

    • Gerald J. Mossinghoff, "National Obligations Under Intellectual Property Treaties: The Beginning of a True International Regime", (2000) 9 Federal Circuit Bar Journal 591.

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

    • 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, "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>.

    • Ariel Katz, "The Potential Demise of another Natural Monopoly: New Technologies and the Future of Collective Administration of Copyrights", (2004) U Toronto Law and Economics Research Paper No. 04-02, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=547802>.

    • 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>.

    • Ariel Katz, "An Evaluation of the Collective Copyright Management in Canada - A Comment", (2007) U Toronto, Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1001954, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1001954>.

    • Ariel Katz, "The Potential Demise of Another Natural Monopoly: Rethinking the Collective Administration of Performing Rights", (2005) Journal of Competition Law and Economics, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 541-593, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=925747>.

    • Keith E. Maskus, "The Globalization Of Private Knowledge Goods And The Privatization Of Global Public Goods", (2004) Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 7, pp. 279-320, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=692902>.

    • Jessica Litman, "The Economics of Open-Access Law Publishing", (2006) Lewis & Clark Law Review, Vol. 10, p. 779, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=912304>.

    • Jessica Litman, "Sharing and Stealing", (2004) Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. 27, 2004, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=621261>.

    • Carlos Primo Braga, "How Stronger Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Affects International Trade Flows", (1999) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2051, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=569254>.

    • 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>.

    • Catherine Fisk, "Working Knowledge: Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants in Employment, and the Rise of Corporate Intellectual Property", (2001) 52 Hastings Law Journal 441, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00000970/01/52_Hastings_L.J._441_(2000-2001)...>.

    • Catherine Fisk, "Credit Where It’s Due: The Law and Norms of Attribution", (2006) 95(1) Georgetown Law Journal 49, <http://eprints.law.duke.edu/archive/00001321/01/Fisk_G'town_Lw._J._Forthcoming.pdf>.

    • Megan Ristau Baca, "Barriers to Innovation: Intellectual Property Transaction Costs in Scientific Collaboration", (2006) 2006 Duke Law & Technology Review 0004, <http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/pdf/2006dltr0004.pdf>.

    • Peter K. Yu, "Of Monks, Medieval Scribes, and Middlemen", (2006) 2006(1) Michigan State Law Review 1, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2006/1/Yu.pdf>.

    • Lawrence Lessig, "The Second Annual Distinguished Lecture in Intellectual Property and Communications Law: Creative Economics", (2006) 2006(1) Michigan State Law Review 33, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2006/1/Lessig.pdf>.

    • Michael W. Carroll, "Creative Commons and the New Intermediaries", (2006) 2006(1) Michigan State Law Review 45, <http://msulr.law.msu.edu/back_issues/2006/1/Carroll.pdf>.

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

    Uruguay Round
    • M.L. Darmschroder, "Intellectual Property Rights and the GATT: United States Goals in the Uruguay Round", (1988) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 371.

    • 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.

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

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

    • 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.

    • Surendra J. Patel, "Los derechos de propiedad intelectual en la Ronda de Uruguay", (1989) 39 Comercio exterior 288.

    • 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...>.

    • 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.

    • 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

    • 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.

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

    • 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).

    • 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.

    • 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>.

    • 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

    • Rosa Castro Bernieri, "Intellectual Property Rights in Bilateral Investment Treaties and Access to Medicines: The Case of Latin America", (2006) 9:5 J. of World Int. Prop. 548-572, <http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1422-2213.2006.00302.x?prevSe...>.

    • 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>.

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

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