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The making of the TRIPS Agreement : personal insights from the Uruguay Round negotiations
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  • The making of the TRIPS Agreement : personal insights from the Uruguay Round negotiations
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  • World Trade Organization, Geneva : 2015.
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  • CONTENTS i. Notes on contributors vii ii. Foreword by Director-General Roberto Azevêdo xiii iii. Preface by Jayashree Watal xv iv. List of abbreviations xxi v. Disclaimer and editorial note xxiii Part I Introduction, context and overview 1 1 Revisiting the TRIPS negotiations: Genesis and structure of this book 3 Antony Taubman and Jayashree Watal 2 Thematic review: Negotiating “trade-related aspects” of intellectual property rights 15 Antony Taubman Part II Anatomy of the negotiations 53 3 The TRIPS negotiations: An overview 55 Adrian Otten 4 Working together towards TRIPS 79 Thomas Cottier 5 Why we managed to succeed in TRIPS 95 John Gero iv The making of the TRIPS Agreement 6 Evaluating the TRIPS negotiations: a plea for a substantial review of the Agreement 99 Mogens Peter Carl 7 Some memories of the unique TRIPS negotiations 123 Matthijs Geuze Part III Perspectives from the developed world 127 8 Negotiating for the United States 129 Catherine Field 9 Negotiating for Switzerland 159 Thu-Lang Tran Wasescha 10 Negotiating for the European Communities and their member states 187 Jörg Reinbothe Photographic insert 201 Part IV Perspectives from the developing world 209 11 Negotiating for India 211 A.V. Ganesan 12 Negotiating for Brazil 239 Piragibe dos Santos Tarragô 13 Negotiating for Argentina 257 Antonio Gustavo Trombetta Contents v 14 Negotiating for Malaysia 275 Umi K.B.A. Majid 15 Negotiating for Hong Kong 285 David Fitzpatrick Part V Negotiating substantive areas of TRIPS 293 16 Patents: An Indian perspective 295 Jayashree Watal 17 Copyright: A Nordic perspective 321 Hannu Wager 18 Copyright: An Indian perspective 341 Jagdish Sagar 19 Dispute settlement in TRIPS: A two-edged sword 351 Adrian Macey Appendices 363 I Lars Anell, Keynote speech at the TRIPS Symposium, 26 February 2015 365 II Status of Work in the Negotiating Group, Chairman’s Report to the GNG, 23 July 1990 373 III TRIPS excerpt of the Dunkel Draft, 20 December 1991 439
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  • Watal, Jayashree.
  • Taubman, Antony.
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  • 978-92-870-4025-1
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The Making of the TRIPS Agreement presents for the first time the diverse personal accounts of the negotiators of this unique trade agreement. Their rich contributions illustrate how different policy perspectives and trade interests were accommodated in the final text, and map the shifting alliances that transcended conventional boundaries between developed and developing countries, with a close look at issues such as copyright for software, patents on medicines and the appropriate scope of protection of geographical indications. Contributors share their views on how intellectual property fitted into the overall Uruguay Round, the political and economic considerations driving TRIPS negotiations, the role of non-state actors, the sources of the substantive and procedural standards that were built into the TRIPS Agreement, and future issues in the area of intellectual property. In probing how negotiations led to an enduring agreement that has served as a framework for policy-making in many countries, the contributions offer lessons for current and future negotiators. The contributors highlight the enabling effect of a clear negotiating agenda, and underscore the important, but distinct, roles of the Chair, of the Secretariat and above all, of the negotiators themselves.

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