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how WTO Member States may invoke Article 73 (“Security Exceptions”) of the TRIPS Agreement as the legal basis for …
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property rights (TRIPS) to redress an injury suffered with respect to trade in goods or services. A WTO Member enforces …-retaliation is expressly contemplated by the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU). WTO arbitrators have so far approved TRIPS … anticipates many legal questions raised by cross-retaliation in TRIPS and seeks to provide answers to them. It analyses the cross …
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The optimal approach to creating and maintaining an equitable balance in the international IPRs system will likely involve a combination of approaches. The goal of the international IPRs system should be to promote innovation, while protecting against the continuation and exacerbation of a stark...
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The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPS Agreement”) is the first WTO agreement … requiring them to establish enforcement measures and procedures meeting minimum standards. The TRIPS Agreement is sometimes … systems.However, added to the uniquely “positive” aspect of the TRIPS Agreement is a negotiating history that for a long time …
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