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    Author(s)Christopher Arup
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521773553
    Pages336
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2000

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    Cambridge The New World Trade Organization Agreements Globalizing Law through Services and Intellectual Property 2000 Edition by Christopher Arup

    This insightful book assesses the impact of the WTO through the medium of two new multilateral agreements - the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs). It explains how these agreements push trade policies 'behind the border', mediating conflicts between contrasting legalities and negotiating political and cultural, as well as economic, issues. Detailed case studies address topics of global significance: competition between different types of legal services, ownership claims to the genetic codes of plants and animals, and access to the content resources and technical facilities of the on-line media. With the Millennium Trade Round in the balance, the book assesses the WTO's potential to move beyond laissez-faire and provide support for independent and alternative producers, providers and users. Table of contents :- Part I. Globalization, Law and the WTO: 1. Trade law as global mediator; 2. A global context; 3. The World Trade Organisation; Part II. Services: 4. The general agreement on trade services; 5. The case of legal services; Part III. Intellectual Property: 6. Agreement on trade-related intellectual property rights; 7. The case of genetic codes; Part IV. Convergence: 8. The case of communications media; 9. Conclusions and prospects.



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