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9781905221042

Representational Fairness in WTO Rule Making Negotiating, Implementing and Disputing the TRIPS Pharmaceutical-Related Provisions

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  • ISBN13:

    9781905221042

  • ISBN10:

    1905221045

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-09-28
  • Publisher: British Institute of International
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Summary

This book examines representational fairness in WTO rule making. The context of examination is the pharmaceutical-related provisions of the TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) Agreement and the interests of developing countries and pharmaceutical multinational enterprises therein. The book analyzes the negotiation and implementation periods of the specified TRIPS provisions and the legal disputes that arose, covering the period from the mid-1980s, until the adoption of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health in November 2001. An imbalance reflected in the negotiated text in favor of pharmaceutical MNEs' interests during the negotiation process is characterized as 'top-down' rule making. Reacting to this, developing countries exerted pressure from the 'bottom-up' hindering the implementation of these TRIPS provisions. This retorting action, while instilling a degree of balance, congests the TRIPS regime and the larger WTO system with addit

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 3
International rule-making : a multi-disciplinary evaluationp. 17
Influence of MNEs on international economic regulationp. 33
Patent protection and the TRIPS agreementp. 43
Pharmaceutical MNEs patent regime preferencesp. 69
The TRIPS patent negotiationsp. 93
Status of DC law pre-TRIPS implementationp. 125
Perspectives on TRIPS implementationp. 133
TRIPS implementation process : the case of Egyptp. 151
Status of DC law post-TRIPS implementationp. 171
Disputes under the WTO DSU mechanismp. 187
Disputes at the domestic and bilateral levelsp. 201
Challenges at the WTO's political organsp. 223
The twin dynamic of 'top-down' rule-making and 'bottom-up' retorting actionp. 249
Suggestions towards a viable level of representational fairnessp. 257
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