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Date of Event
3-26-2004
Description
Symposium presented at Case School of Law (Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law) on Mar. 26, 2004 by the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and co-sponsored by the Center for Law, Technology, and the Arts
Contents: Welcome & introductions / Hiram Chodosh & Peter Gerhart -- The international relations context -- The politics of international knowledge / George W. Downs, Jr. -- Knowledge regulation in the context of a theory of globalization / Peter Drahos -- The international relations of IP / Ruth Okediji -- Concepts of power in sociology and political science / Gregory C. Shaffer -- Renegotiating TRIPS -- Regime shifting: the TRIPS Agreement and the new dynamics of international IP lawmaking / Laurence R. Helfer -- New IP rights in a global economy:; justifications and critiques / Kal Raustiala -- The interests of developing countries -- Harnessing knowledge in the development process / Carlos Correa -- Interpreting the interests of developing countries / Jerome H. Reichman -- The feedback mechanisms / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- The feedback mechanisms -- TRIPS and the dynamics of IP lawmaking / Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss -- Arbitrage in international IP / Pamela Samuelson -- Recapitulation: the competing frameworks
Lecture Series
Law, Technology and the Arts Center
Subject Headings
Intellectual property (International law)
Location
Cleveland, OH
Document Type
Video
Original Format
VHS
Publication Information
Cleveland, OH: Case Western Reserve University, School of Law, 2004
Recommended Citation
Downs, George W.; Drahos, Peter; Okediji, Ruth; Shaffer, Gregory C.; Helfer, Laurence R.; Raustiala, Kal; Correa, Carlos M.; Reichman, Jerome H.; Dinwoodie, Graeme B.; Cooper, Rochelle; and Samuelson, Pamela, "The future of international intellectual property : international relations in information products (tape 1 of 3)" (2004). Conferences and Symposia. 639.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/639