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norms to address new global challenges. The prevailing assumption has been that the norm-setting role of the World …
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On 10 April last year, the United States filed a complaint against China in the Dispute Settlement Body of the World …
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In intellectual property law, “exhaustion” refers to the extinction of the entitlement to prevent the further sale of a product once the product has been put on the market. Developing such a limitation becomes necessary in order to reconcile the exclusivity granted under intellectual...
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World Trade Organization (WTO).IP rights validly acquired in accordance with the domestic law can constitute investment …
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The author through this research project has focused on the fact that how systems around access to medicines has been reshaped 25 years down the line, thanks to a plethora of bilateral and multilateral agreements. On a broader level, (though not expressly stated) a comparison has been shown...
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This article generally addresses the interrelationship between international trade regulation, the international protection of intellectual property rights, and the protection and promotion of cultural diversity. The main themes explored will be the binary notions of conflict and...
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