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The World Trade Organization Knowledge Agreements 2nd Edition Christopher Arup

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The World Trade Organization Knowledge Agreements 2nd Edition Christopher Arup
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 546
Author: Christopher Arup
ISBN: 9780511675195, 9780521881234, 0521881234, 0511675194
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2

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The World Trade Organization Knowledge Agreements 2nd Edition Christopher Arup by Christopher Arup 9780511675195, 9780521881234, 0521881234, 0511675194 instant download after payment.

The WTO intellectual property and services agreements (TRIPs and GATS) form the global legal framework in which governments now regulate trade in knowledge. This second edition analyses the provisions of the agreements and examines closely the thirteen years of implementation and revision. Gathering together the interpretations placed on the agreements by the WTO dispute settlement bodies, it reports on the initiatives taken by the members both to liberalise trade in knowledge and to shape international business regulation. Drawing on this, Christopher Arup assesses the future of the WTO as a global law-making institution. Three expanded case studies (legal services, genetic codes/essential medicines, and on-line media) illustrate the impact of the agreements and highlight the challenges faced by the WTO in reconciling free trade with social regulation.

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