Vol. 82, Issue 3

Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Accommodating and Reconciling Different National Levels of Protection

SYMPOSIUM:
Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Accommodating and Reconciling Different National Levels of Protection

SYMPOSIUM EDITOR
Graeme B. Dinwoodie

TABLE OF CONTENTS AND ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

I. ACCESS TO INFORMATION: DATABASE PROTECTION

THE PROTECTION OF DATABASES
Daniel J. Gervais

Comment

A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE? A COMMENT ON THE PROTECTION OF DATABASES
Jane C. Ginsburg

II. DIFFERENT LAYERS OF LAWMAKING: NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL

COPYRIGHT, TRANSLATIONS, AND RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND INDIA IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES
Lionel Bently

Comment

CREATIVE LAWMAKING: A COMMENT ON LIONEL BENTLY, COPYRIGHT, TRANSLATIONS, AND RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND INDIA IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss

III. GEOGRAPHIC INDICATION AND TRADEMARKS

QUIBBLING SIBLINGS: CONFLICTS BETWEEN TRADEMARKS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Dev Gangjee

Comments

123 YEARS AT THE NEGOTIATING TABLE AND STILL NO DESSERT? THE CASE IN SUPPORT OF TRIPS GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION PROTECTIONS
Amy P. Cotton

QUIBBLING SIBLINGS-COMMENTS TO DEV GANGJEE’S PRESENTATION
Annette Kur

THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ROOTS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Ruth L. Okediji

IV. THE ROLE OF INDUSTRY AND NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL NGOS IN THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY-MAKING AND NORM-SETTING ACTIVITIES OF MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
Duncan Matthews

V. THE ROLE OF CONTRACTS AND PRIVATE INITIATIVES

SHARING ACCESS TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THROUGH PRIVATE ORDERING
Séverine Dusollier

Comment

“OPEN SOURCE” AND PRIVATE ORDERING: A COMMENTARY ON DUSOLLIER
Arti K. Rai

VI. THE POLICY-MAKING DYNAMICS IN INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

THE STRUCTURE AND PROCESS OF NEGOTIATIONS AT THE WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
Geoffrey Yu

Comment

THE POLICY-MAKING DYNAMICS IN INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: A COMMENT ON THE REMARKS OF GEOFFREY YU
Coenraad Visser

VII. ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL MEDICINES

A NEW WORLD ORDER FOR ADDRESSING PATENT RIGHTS AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Cynthia M. Ho

Comment

THE BIG IDEA: PRIZES TO STIMULATE R&D FOR NEW MEDICINES
James Love & Tim Hubbard

VIII. THE PROTECTION OF RIGHTS IN PLANT VARIETIES

TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND THE DESIGN OF PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION REGIMES
Mark D. Janis & Stephen Smith

THE DEMISE AND REBIRTH OF PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION: A COMMENT ON TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND THE DESIGN OF PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION REGIMES
Laurence R. Helfer

STUDENT NOTES

THE UNITED STATES FIRST-TO-INVENT SYSTEM: ECONOMIC JUSTIFICATIONS FOR MAINTAINING THE STATUS QUO
Suzanne Konrad

THE AFTERMATH OF FESTO V. SMC: IS THERE “SOME OTHER REASON” FOR JUSTIFYING THE THIRD FESTO REBUTTAL CRITERION?
Erin Conway