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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in International Trade Law
Ftas' Contribution Towards A More Flexible Copyright Space: Possibilities And Limits, Maria Vasquez Callo-Muller
Ftas' Contribution Towards A More Flexible Copyright Space: Possibilities And Limits, Maria Vasquez Callo-Muller
American University International Law Review
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have often been considered instruments for heightened intellectual property rights protection, thereby in detriment of a more flexible copyright space. However, since the adoption of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, some FTAs have been incorporating a clause on the “Balance in Copyright and Related Rights Systems.” Among these, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and, more recently, the 2021 Australia-U.K. FTA contain such a clause. In addition, more discrete FTAs, such as the AustraliaPeru FTA, also incorporate similar provisions. This article considers what incorporating such clauses in FTAs means for the interpretation of …
State Of Dilution: How U.S. Trademark And Anti-Dilution Law Violates The Agreement On Trade-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Sherwet Witherington
State Of Dilution: How U.S. Trademark And Anti-Dilution Law Violates The Agreement On Trade-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Sherwet Witherington
American University International Law Review
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Trips-Plus, Public Health And Performance-Based Rewards Schemes Options And Supplements For Policy Formation In Developing And Least Developed Countries, Mohammed K. El-Said
Trips-Plus, Public Health And Performance-Based Rewards Schemes Options And Supplements For Policy Formation In Developing And Least Developed Countries, Mohammed K. El-Said
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta's Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty , Sean Flynn
Acta's Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty , Sean Flynn
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
American University International Law Review
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A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
American University International Law Review
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Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta As A New Kind Of International Ip Lawmaking, Kimberlee Weatherall
Acta As A New Kind Of International Ip Lawmaking, Kimberlee Weatherall
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trips Enforcement And Developing Countries, Peter K. Yu
Trips Enforcement And Developing Countries, Peter K. Yu
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Look At The Compulsory License In Investment Arbitration: The Case Of Indirect Expropriation, Christopher Gibson
A Look At The Compulsory License In Investment Arbitration: The Case Of Indirect Expropriation, Christopher Gibson
American University International Law Review
This article covers a timely set of issues concerning the relationship between intellectual property rights (“IPRs”) associated with foreign investments, state-authorized compulsory licenses, trade law (in particular, the TRIPS Agreement), and claims for indirect expropriation that might be brought in investment arbitration. I focus, as a case study, on compulsory licenses and claims of indirect expropriation. Compulsory licenses bear an inherently contentious character. This government authorized license often presents a clash between significant opposing interests – on one side, the legitimate expectations of patent based foreign investors founded on the international investment agreement (“IIA”) and a patent regime that, for …