Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policyby: Commission
edited by: J Barton, D Alexander, C Correa, R Mashelkar, G Samuels, S Thomas(September 2002)
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AbstractThe Commission's tasks were to consider: • how national IPR regimes could best be designed to benefit developing countries within the context of international agreements, including TRIPS; • how the international framework of rules and agreements might be improved and developed – for instance in the area of traditional knowledge – and the relationship between IPR rules and regimes covering access to genetic resources; • the broader policy framework needed to complement intellectual property regimes including for instance controlling anti-competitive practices through competition policy and law. Chapters in the report: - Intellectual Property and Development - Health - Agriculture and genetic resources - Traditional knowledge and geographic indications - Copyright, Software and the Internet - Patent Reform - Institutional capacity - The International Architecture
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