Trading in Knowledge: Development Perspectives on TRIPS, Trade, and Sustainability

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Christophe Bellmann, Graham Dutfield, Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
Earthscan Publications, 2003 - 358 lappuses
An unprecedented surge in the scope and level of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection has been engulfing the world. This globalizing trend has shifted the balance of interests between private innovators and society at large and tensions have flared around key public policy concerns. As developing nations' policy options to use IPRs in support of their broader development strategy are being rapidly narrowed down, many experts are questioning the one-size-fits-all approach to IPR protection and are backing a rebalancing of the global regime. Developing countries face huge challenges when designing and implementing IPR-policy on all levels. This book offers perspectives from a diverse range of developing country participants including civil society participants, farmers, grassroots organizations, researchers and government officials. Contributions from well-known developed country authorities round out the selections.

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Introduction Graham Dutfield
1
PART ONETHE INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE
21
1
35
lessons from
45
Integrating IPR policies in development strategies John Barton
57
TRIPS and the International System on Genetic Resources
65
The WIPO Agenda
89
PART TWOPOLICY AND SYSTEMIC ISSUES
99
Access to genetic resources and protection of traditional knowledge
175
the Colombian experience
184
Peoples Biodiversity
190
Requiring the disclosure of the origin of genetic resources
196
PART THREE IMPLEMENTING THE TRIPS AGREEMENT
206
Regional Initiatives
219
The African Union Model Law for the Protection of the Rights
232
The Andean Community regimes on access to genetic resources
238

The Revised Bangui Agreement and plant variety protection
109
The world of biotechnology patents Silvia Salazar
117
The implications of intellectual property for agricultural research
127
TRIPS and Public Health
135
Intellectual property rights and public health in the Revised Bangui
143
The TRIPS Agreement and generic production of HIVAIDS Drugs
149
IPRs and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge
157
Indigenous knowledge and its protection in India Suman Sahai
166
The Central American Regional Protocol on Access to Genetic
246
current policy
264
Kenyas legislative reforms
276
The Peruvian Law on Protection of the Collective Knowledge
285
The Convention on Biological Diversity Extracts
309
Participants at the Regional Multistakeholder Dialogues
339
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