Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan, Josef Drexl, Reto M. Hilty, Annette Kur, Mor Bakhoum, T. Jaeger, Kaya Köklü, M. Lamping, Souheir Nadde-Phlix, J. Beer, C. Correa, Graeme Dinwoodie, S. Frankel, S. Flynn, H. Hestermeyer, B. Mercurio, P. Roffe, Xavier Seuba, Peter K. Yu
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Abstract
For several years, research at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law (MPI) − in collaboration with experts from all over the world − has examined the trend of bilateral and regional agreements that include provisions on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights. By building on this research, the following principles –express core concerns regarding the use of IP provisions as a bargaining chip in international trade negotiations, the increasing comprehensiveness of international IP rules and the lack of transparency and inclusiveness in the negotiating process; and–recommend international rules and procedures that can achieve a better, mutually advantageous and balanced regulation of international IP.These principles emanate from several consultations within the MPI and especially from a workshop that was held with external experts in October 2012 in Munich, Germany. They represent the views of those first signatories and are open to signature by scholars who share the objectives of the Principles.
期刊介绍:
The International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. Founded in 1970, IIC is one of the most respected journals in the fields of intellectual property and competition law, presenting contributions with the highest standards of academic research.
IIC publishes research on the most significant developments in IP and competition law from around the world. Our aim is to provide a European perspective on these important topics to an international audience.
The journal adopts a multidisciplinary approach and offers a platform for opposing ideas, providing for rich debate on a host of current IP and competition law issues.
The journal’s central feature is high-quality authored materials including articles, editorials, opinions, reports, case notes and book reviews. We also translate and publish the leading decisions from jurisdictions worldwide, including many non-mainstream jurisdictions.
The quality of IIC is grounded on a more than 50-year history of publication. Each volume builds on this tradition of academic excellence. Our established foundation provides a unique platform upon which our readers are able to research and explore emerging developments in IP and competition law in the decades to come.