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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

Frederick K. Cox International Law Center

2nd 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

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