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  1. Intellectual Property in the EU-MERCOSUR FTA
    a brief review of the negotiating outcomes of a long-awaited agreement
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

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    Beteiligt: Correa, Juan I. (MitwirkendeR)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/232254
    Schriftenreihe: Research paper / South Centre ; 128 (February 2021)
    Schlagworte: Biodiversity; Border Enforcement; Copyright; Disclosure; European Union (EU); Exhaustion; Free Trade Agreements (FTAs); Geographical Indications; Industrial Designs; Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property (IP) Enforcement; Level of Protection; MERCOSUR; National Treatment; Patent; Plant Variety Protection (PVP); Public Health; Trademarks; Traditional Knowledge; TRIPS; TRIPS Plus
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  2. Misappropriation of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge: challenges posed by intellectual property and genetic sequence information
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

    Improper acquisition of genetic resources (GRs) and associated traditional knowledge (TK) without prior informed consent and on mutually agreed terms, in accordance with national laws of the country providing the GR and associated TK, as well as... mehr

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    Improper acquisition of genetic resources (GRs) and associated traditional knowledge (TK) without prior informed consent and on mutually agreed terms, in accordance with national laws of the country providing the GR and associated TK, as well as without any fair and equitable sharing of the benefits derived from their utilization, has been a significant concern for developing countries. Intellectual property (IP) rights can serve as one of the means of such misappropriation. One of the mechanisms sought by developing countries to prevent it consists in the establishment of an effective multilateral legal mechanism for defensive protection against misappropriation, primarily through the introduction of a mandatory disclosure requirement about the source and country of origin of such resources in intellectual property right (IPR) applications. These negotiations have been taking place in different fora. However, there is an increased sense of frustration due to the lack of progress in achieving consensus during the last twenty years. Meanwhile, new modes of misappropriation of GRs are evolving through the use of genetic sequence information and data of GRs, and by applying technological developments in synthetic biology. This paper discusses the use of IP and genetic sequence information and data as modes of misappropriation of GRs and associated TK and the deficits of the current international legal framework in preventing such misappropriation. This paper also maps the state of play of the ongoing negotiations in the context of these issues in different fora, and, in conclusion, proposes possible alternative approaches for addressing these pressing issues at the multilateral level.

     

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  3. TRIPS flexibilities and TRIPS-plus provisions in the RCEP chapter on intellectual property: how much policy space is retained?
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was signed on 15 November 2020 by 15 Asian-Pacific countries (ASEAN-Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam-, and China,... mehr

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    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was signed on 15 November 2020 by 15 Asian-Pacific countries (ASEAN-Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam-, and China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand), comprising about one third of the world's population and economy. India was a crucial party to the negotiations but opted out of the agreement. Ratification of the agreement is still pending, subject to more Parties ratifying it at the national level. This paper provides a broad overview of the RCEP agreement and discusses the details of the intellectual property (IP) Chapter. Significantly, it does not contain substantive TRIPS-plus provisions that undermine public health in developing countries-although it does contain such provisions in other areas such as copyrights, trademarks, and IP enforcement.

     

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  4. Special Section 301: US interference with the design and implementation of national patent laws
  5. Estudio preliminar del capítulo sobre propiedad intelectual del acuerdo MERCOSUR - UE

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    Sprache: Spanisch
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    hdl: 10419/232231
    Schriftenreihe: Documento de investigación / South Centre ; 110 (Mayo de 2020)
    Schlagworte: Biodiversity; Border Measures; Copyright; Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health; European Union (EU); Flexibilities; Free Trade Agreements (FTAs); Geographical Indications; Industrial Designs; Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property (IP) Enforcement; MERCOSUR; National Treatment; Patent; Plant Variety Protection (PVP); Trade Secret; Trademarks; Traditional Knowledge; TRIPS
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  6. Non-violation and situation complaints under the TRIPS Agreement
    implications for developing countries
  7. International discussions on indigenous people and India
    Autor*in: James, T. C.
    Erschienen: January 2022
    Verlag:  RIS, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, New Delhi (India)

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    Schriftenreihe: RIS discussion paper series ; RIS-DP # 272
    Schlagworte: Adivasi; Constitution; Rights; Scheduled Tribe; Traditional Knowledge
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