Trade Costs and Shadow Benefits: EU Economic Partnership Agreements as Models for Progressive Development of International IP Law

Author:

Abbott Frederick M.

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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1. Abbott FM (2005a) Geographical indications at the Hong Kong ministerial. ICTSD session on recovering multilateralism in IP policy making: can the WTO deliver? Reprinted (2011). In: Abbott FM, Cottier T, Gurry F (eds) International intellectual property in an integrated world economy, 2nd edn. Aspen, New York

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4. Abbott FM (2008) Post-mortem for the Geneva mini-ministerial: where does TRIPS go from here? ICTSD Information Note No. 7. http://ictsd.org/i/publications/16949

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