世界贸易组织与贸易有关的知识产权豁免:一项挑战性的双边投资协定

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of World Trade Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.54648/trad2022021
Prabhash Ranjan
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为了增加疫苗、药品和其他治疗剂等新冠肺炎医疗产品的全球生产和分销,各国正在世界贸易组织(WTO)谈判暂时放弃《与贸易有关的知识产权协议》的某些条款。根据豁免的条件,各国将修改其国内知识产权法,以有效实施豁免。虽然豁免将使知识产权相关监管措施免受世贸组织的法律索赔,但跨国制药公司可以利用双边投资条约下的投资者-国家争端解决机制来挑战此类知识产权相关的监管措施。如果对知识产权相关监管措施提出这样的挑战,东道国是否能够为这些措施辩护?本文通过将投资条约实践分为包含知识产权例外的双边投资条约和不包含知识产权豁免的双边投资协定来回答这个问题。前一套条约为实施TRIPS豁免提供了更大的监管自主权。然而,鉴于ISDS机制的分散性和不连贯性,结果将取决于仲裁裁量权。TRIPS豁免、WTO、双边投资条约、知识产权、投资者与国家争端解决
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Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Waiver at the World Trade Organization: A BIT of a Challenge
To augment the global production and distribution of Covid-19 medical products such as vaccines, drugs, and other therapeutics, countries are negotiating temporarily waiving certain provisions of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Depending on the conditions that will govern the waiver, countries will amend their domestic intellectual property (IP) laws to effectively implement the waiver. While the waiver will provide immunity to IP-related regulatory measures from legal claims at the WTO, multinational pharmaceutical companies can use the investor-State dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism under bilateral investment treaties (BITs) to challenge such IP-related regulatory measures. In case of such a challenge to IP-related regulatory measures, will the host State be able to defend these measures? The article answers this question by dividing the investment treaty practice into those BITs that contain carve-out for IP and those that don’t. The former set of treaties provides greater regulatory autonomy to implement the TRIPS waiver. However, given the fragmented and incoherent nature of the ISDS mechanism, the outcome will depend on arbitral discretion. TRIPS waiver, WTO, bilateral investment treaties, intellectual property, investor-state dispute settlement
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