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The World Trade Organization (WTO) linked intellectual property protection with trade. The WTO Agreement on Trade …
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The major bone of contention between the developed and developing countries in the TRIPS negotiations was patents for pharmaceuticals. The US-led developed countries bloc argued in favour of patents for pharmaceuticals amidst opposition from Brazil, India and other countries. Ample evidence,...
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While the TRIPS Agreement provides for minimum standards of protection of intellectual property, it leaves a certain degree of policy space for WTO members, whether developed or developing countries, to implement the Agreement's provisions in different manners, to legislate in areas not subject...
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In this research paper, we attempt to estimate the tax revenues to be gained (or lost) by the South Centre and African Union's Member States under the Amount A and Article 12B regimes. Our analysis relied on sources of information available to private sector researchers but did not involve...
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This research paper highlights the adverse impacts of the continuing WTO moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions on the developing and least developed countries. The rapidly progressing digitalization along with the ongoing pandemic and the food crisis are creating multiple...
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below expectations. The World Bank ex post evaluation of the results of its engagement in FCS found that 80 percent of FCS …
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innovation Blue Deal as sister to the Green New Deal already gaining support around the world, particularly for developing …
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and unequal access will lead to an increase in international inequalities, leaving a large part of the world to have …
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