1. On distinguishing “property” from “intellectual property,” see Christopher May, A Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights: The New Enclosures? (London: Routledge, 2000), ch. 2;
2. and Henry C. Mitchell, The Intellectual Commons: Towards an Economy of Intellectual Property (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005).
3. See Jagdish Bhagwati and Hugh T. Patrick, eds., Aggressive Unilateralism: America’s 301 Trade Policy and the World Trading System (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1991);
4. and Beatriz Leycegui, William B. P. Robson, and S. Dahlia Stein, eds., Trading Punches: Trade Remedy Law and Disputes Under NAFTA Law (Washington, DC: C.D. Howe and National Planning Association, 1995).
5. James A. R. Nafziger, “NAFTA’s regime for intellectual property: In the mainstream of public international law,” Houston Journal of International Law 19 (Spring 1997): 807–27.