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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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This Article coins and explains the phenomena of IP nationalism. Just as some nations engage in vaccine nationalism by hoarding limited COVID vaccines, so, too, some nations are hoarding critical knowledge and technology by resisting modification of usual IP rules during the pandemic, such as a...
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landmark Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS), but also including more recent free trade …
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Incentivizing innovation through buyouts may alleviate the social costs associated with patent power, but the political economy and feasibility of this potentially important financing mechanism have been understudied. We study an international setting of countries with different innovation and...
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world with two heterogeneous countries featuring different sizes and innovation capacities. Moving to an international …
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Aunque el creciente apoyo de los miembros de la OMC a una propuesta de exención de determinadas obligaciones en virtud del Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC con respecto a los productos sanitarios necesarios para responder a la COVID-19 ha hecho que sea inminente una decisión sobre la exención de los...
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using the four variables identified under the World Bank's knowledge economy index (KEI) and seven financial intermediary …
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overemphasize the role of IPRs in the world economy …
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This article examines the tax policy implications of imposing an intellectual property box (“IP Box”) regime in the United States and proposes that amid various tax policy considerations, inter alia, efficiencies, fairness, and administrability, the United States should institute an...
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Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) can be regarded as an incentive for an inventor or an author, granted or recognized by a state. IPR are enforceable erga omnes within the boundaries of the state. Member States of the Paris Convention Union and other relevant conventions are expected to...
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