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Intellectual Property in the Global Trading System [electronic resource] : EU-China Perspective / by Wei Shi.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Description: XVI, 324 p. 2 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540777373
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 346.07 23
LOC classification:
  • K1001-1395
Online resources:
Contents:
The Justification for IPR Protection -- China’s Response to the Multilateral Context of TRIPs -- Cultural Perplexity in Intellectual Property: How to Undo the Gordian Knot -- EU-China Interaction in Normative Integration -- Harmony or Coercion? EU-China Trade Relations and IPR -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Having explored multifaceted issues of IPR enforcement, this book argues that IPR enforcement problem is not an actual outcome of Confucian philosophy and "to steal a book" is not an "elegant offence." This book demonstrates that counterfeiting and piracy are common inevitable consequences of inadequate economic development and a by-product of a unique set of socioeconomic crises deriving from the development of a dysfunctional institutional regime. By examining areas of compatibilities between European and Chinese cultures and analysing painful lessons from the US-China negotiations over IPR protection, this book uses the prism of EU-China trade relations to suggest ways to reconcile the minimum standards of TRIPs Agreement and the specific conditions of particular states, and provide insight into the unresolved issues as to how and when China’s WTO commitments will be implemented.
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The Justification for IPR Protection -- China’s Response to the Multilateral Context of TRIPs -- Cultural Perplexity in Intellectual Property: How to Undo the Gordian Knot -- EU-China Interaction in Normative Integration -- Harmony or Coercion? EU-China Trade Relations and IPR -- Conclusion.

Having explored multifaceted issues of IPR enforcement, this book argues that IPR enforcement problem is not an actual outcome of Confucian philosophy and "to steal a book" is not an "elegant offence." This book demonstrates that counterfeiting and piracy are common inevitable consequences of inadequate economic development and a by-product of a unique set of socioeconomic crises deriving from the development of a dysfunctional institutional regime. By examining areas of compatibilities between European and Chinese cultures and analysing painful lessons from the US-China negotiations over IPR protection, this book uses the prism of EU-China trade relations to suggest ways to reconcile the minimum standards of TRIPs Agreement and the specific conditions of particular states, and provide insight into the unresolved issues as to how and when China’s WTO commitments will be implemented.

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