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Book Title: TRIPS and Developing Countries
Editor(s): Ghidini, Gustavo; Peritz, J.R. Rudolph; Ricolfi, Marco
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849804851
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Introduction 1
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
1 When framing meets law: Using human rights as a practical
instrument to facilitate access to medicines in developing
countries 12
Duncan Matthews
2 Issues and strategies of China IP protection after the TRIPS
Agreement 39
Lifang Dong
3 Patent and trademark rights in commercial agreements entered
by the United States with Latin American nations in the first
decade of the twenty-first century: Divide et vinces 72
Horacio Rangel-Ortiz
4 Compulsory licensing of intellectual property: A viable policy
lever for promoting access to critical technologies? 109
Charles R. McManis and Jorge L. Contreras
5 On TRIPS' impact on `least developed countries': The effects
of a `double standards' approach 132
Gustavo Ghidini
6 Adjudicating TRIPS for development 142
Molly Land
7 The IPT Project proposals to reform the TRIPS Agreement 163
Annette Kur and Marianne Levin
8 Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing: The Nagoya
Protocol in the light of the TRIPS Agreement 216
Linda Briceño Moraia
v
vi TRIPS and developing countries
9 The illusion of the TRIPS Agreement to promote creativity
and innovation in developing countries: Case study on Kenya 239
James Otieno Odek
10 Public sector information, intellectual property data and
developing countries 302
Marco Ricolfi
Index 316
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