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Bilateralism in intellectual property
Oxfam, 2001Examines the way in which bilateral trade negotiations (Bilateral Investment Treaties and Bilateral Intellectual Property Agreements) are being used by the USA and others to build more extensive protection for intellectual property than that set out in the WTO TRIPS Agreement.DocumentAIDS: the undeclared war
Stakeholder Forum, 2001Identifying the key issues relating to the war on HIV / AIDS as access to medication, cultural factors, lack of knowledge and resource short-fall this paper discusses broad areas of change needed to break current trends.The author goes on to suggest some more detailed policy responses for governments, ngos, the private sector and international institutions placing HIV /AIDS in the context of thDocumentNew enclosures: alternative mechanisms to enhance corporate monopoly and bioserfdom in the 21st century
Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration formerly RAFI, 2001Intellectual property has proved a poor mechanism in corporations battle to monopolise new biotechnologies.DocumentDerestricted Uruguay Round negotiating documents on TRIPS
World Trade Organization, 199484 derestricted documents from GATT / WTO providing details of the negotiations during the Uruguay Round which led to the TRIPS Agreement. some of them are reports of meetings, others material compiled by the GATT Secretariat, including synoptic tables of proposals. Two documents in the package are the draft “Final Act” of December 1990.DocumentDraft ministerial declaration: proposal from a group of developing countries.
World Trade Organization, 2001Draft proposal by a grouping of less developed and developing countries for a declaration at the fourth WTO ministerial conference in Doha, Qatar. Outlines the general position of those countries with respect to implementation of the TRIPS agreement. The same URL has links to the contrasting developed countries draft proposal along with reporting on the discussion.DocumentDifferentiated pricing of patented products
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001This paper analyses the current reality of price differentiation in patented products and the mechanisms by which prices are determined.DocumentConsumption and trade in off-patented medicines
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001Access to non-patented drugs in developing countries is inadequate.DocumentLiberalisation, multinational enterprises and export performance: evidence from Indian manufacturing.
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001This paper tests two hypotheses.DocumentInternational Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources: the final stretch
GRAIN, 2001This short briefing provides an easy-to-read analysis of the final steps in the negotiations of this historic undertaking and comes at a crucial time for the protection of the planet's agricultural genetic resources.Several issues in the final stretch of the IU still remain unresolved and these issues are of critical importance to the future of genetic diversity.
