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The International Intellectual Property Law System: New Actors, New Institutions, New Sources, Graeme B. Dinwoodie
The International Intellectual Property Law System: New Actors, New Institutions, New Sources, Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
International intellectual property norms are now being developed by a wide range of institutions - some national, some international, and some that do not fit neatly into either category; by bodies designed to address intellectual property; by trade and other bodies; and by actors public, private, and indeterminate. This new wave of international norm creation not only augments a growing body of substantive norms but also raises difficult structural questions about the future development of the international intellectual property system. This essay, a lecture delivered to the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law in 2004, is being …
Patenting Science: Protecting The Domain Of Accessible Knowledge (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Patenting Science: Protecting The Domain Of Accessible Knowledge (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
In this book chapter, we look at the effect of commodification on scientific and technological, as opposed to cultural, activity. After discussing the nature of the commodification debate and the constraints unique to scientific and technological production, we explore ways in which the domain of accessible knowledge could be reconstituted. In our discussion of these strategies, we draw on previous work in which we analyzed (1) various substantive methods for curbing perceived encroachments on the public domain to see how each would fare if challenged under the TRIPS Agreement, and (2) the relationship between the dynamics of domestic legislative procedures …