IPR, Innovation and Public Interest. Is the new IPR regime enforced worldwide by the TRIPS sustainable?

Auteurs

  • Benjamin Coriat
  • Fabienne Orsi

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https://doi.org/10.22409/reuff.v10i2.34888

Résumé

This paper discusses about the implications of the emergence of a newIPR regime in three dimensions: (1) the basic an upstream research; (2) theNorth-South trade-related inequalities and conflicts; and, (3) the social usefulnessof patent grants. The article pays major attetion on IPR over healthcareand alive organisms and its threatment in TRIPS agreement.

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Publiée

2008-12-18