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...Das Zeichen verstosse zudem gegen das TRIPS-Abkommen. Die Beschwerdeführerin beantragte in ih...
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...5.8.1 WTO/TRIPS und Doha-Runde 555 . 5.8.2 Weltgesundheitsorganisa...
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..., erwähnt in Artikel 51201360 des TRIPS Abkommens, in denen ein Rechtsinhaber, der triftig...
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Between July 2005 and January 2006. Swiss and US trade officials conducted exploratory talks to determine whether a free trade agreement (FTA) would be economically desirable and politically feasible. In January 2006, the talks were recessed when the Swiss Federal Council decided that - while an FTA would be economically desirable, free trade in agriculture was not politically feasible. The FTA talks may be resumed after the conclusion of the WTO Doha Development Round. Switzerland and the United States have launched a Trade and Investment Forum with a view to reaching agreements on discrete topics.
... applies to some wines and spirits under the TRIPS Agreement in the WTO. In previous trade agreements...
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... Geistigem Eigentum39 (nachfolgend als «TRIPS-Abkommen» bezeichnet) vorgesehenen Ausnahmen. . 4...
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... auf ihre Vereinbarkeit mit dem TRIPS-Übereinkommen (Abkommen vom 15. April 1994 über ...
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This article looks at the structural reasons behind the altogether unsatisfactory results of the World Trade Organization conferences of ministers since the Uruguay round and the present problems with a new world trade round. World Trade Organization agreements are more strongly affected by topic-spreading interdependences, which bring in increasingly heterogeneous conceptions over worthwhile goals and suitable ways for the World Trade Organization.
... uber den Schutz intellektuellen Eigentums (TRIPs), aufgrund dessen sie Lizenzgebühren zahlen oder ...
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There is nearly unanimous consent among WTO practitioners and scholars that the remedy of tariff compensation is legally superior, economically more efficient and socially more beneficial than retaliatory suspension of tariff concessions (tariff retaliation). This article argues in favour of a revitalization of tariff compensation. However, under the current regime compensation is a thoroughly unattractive policy instrument for decision makers having to temporarily opt out of a WTO Agreement in reaction to domestic shocks. Hence, tariff compensation is vastly underused. We examine reasons for the relative unattractiveness of this policy instrument and propose a substantial reform agenda of the WTO agreements and the dispute settlement system, so as to make compensation a policy tool of ...
... GATT (and according provisions in the GATS, TRIPs, etc.), as well as the Agreement on Safeguards (SG...
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India, Brazil and South Africa belong to the most intractable blocking actors in the Doha Round. In order to explain this posture, reference is frequently made to the lack of willingness to compromise on the part of the other central actors EU and USA. In addition, the three countries' interests in the construction of an alliance of the South are cited as motivation for blocking the negotiations. This paper, however, accepts that trade policy is a two-level game and shows that the configurations of national decision processes in India, Brazil and South Africa and the resulting influence of specific interest groups significantly contribute to consolidating the blockade position. Against this backdrop, the authors are sceptical about the prospects of a compromise solution to the Doha Round.
...Im Rahmen der TRIPS-Verhandlungen forderte Indien in erster Linie eine...
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This paper describes and analyse the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) elements in the recently announced EU new trade policy, which seeks to be more assertive in global trade. The policy's focus on IPR covers pushing for greater global harmonisation, the implementation of stronger standards in bilateral FTAs, and enhanced enforcement efforts in key developing countries. This policy is largely similar to the IPR emphasis in US global and bilateral trade policy, which has had a record of mixed success. Lessons are drawn from that record to illuminate the potential gains and problems that might arise in the new EU trade policy.
... Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The record on achieving these "TRIPS-plus" rules...