Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil

Purpose – This paper focuses on the regulation of copyrights at international level by comparing the situation under the TRIPS agreement in Brazil and in the European Union.    Methodology/approach/design – This article analyses standards and literature on regulation, as well as the role of TRIPS...

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Main Author: Delphine Aurélie Laurence Defossez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2017-10-01
Series:Revista de Direito Setorial e Regulatório
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Online Access:http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/rdsr/article/view/19181
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spelling doaj-ed0925fa2d574c37b798e5766a170cf52020-11-25T02:44:02ZengUniversidade de BrasíliaRevista de Direito Setorial e Regulatório2446-550X2446-52592017-10-013213116019181Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and BrazilDelphine Aurélie Laurence Defossez0NYUPurpose – This paper focuses on the regulation of copyrights at international level by comparing the situation under the TRIPS agreement in Brazil and in the European Union.    Methodology/approach/design – This article analyses standards and literature on regulation, as well as the role of TRIPS agreement. Attention was specially drawn to the market failure theory for justifying regulation, advocated by Baldwin & Cave. The TRIPS agreement will be analysed through Baldwin’s five criteria for good regulation. Findings – The TRIPS agreement substantially widened the scope of governance of copyrights but imposes the WTO view on the matter. Notwithstanding its flaws, the TRIPS agreement remains the most comprehensive international agreement on intellectual property. According to Baldwin’s theory, the TRIPS agreement as a regulation is a good regulation. Indeed, it achieves the major part of the goals it set. However, some of the declared goals have never come to existence and had been replaced by other goals. On the overall, the TRIPS agreement has the capacity to regulate international intellectual property. Originality/value – This paper analyses the TRIPS agreement as a way forward in the harmonization of the rules on intellectual property.http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/rdsr/article/view/19181TRIPSBrasildireito da União Europeiaharmonização
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Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
Revista de Direito Setorial e Regulatório
TRIPS
Brasil
direito da União Europeia
harmonização
author_facet Delphine Aurélie Laurence Defossez
author_sort Delphine Aurélie Laurence Defossez
title Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
title_short Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
title_full Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
title_fullStr Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Global regulation of international intellectual property through Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The European Union and Brazil
title_sort global regulation of international intellectual property through agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (trips): the european union and brazil
publisher Universidade de Brasília
series Revista de Direito Setorial e Regulatório
issn 2446-550X
2446-5259
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Purpose – This paper focuses on the regulation of copyrights at international level by comparing the situation under the TRIPS agreement in Brazil and in the European Union.    Methodology/approach/design – This article analyses standards and literature on regulation, as well as the role of TRIPS agreement. Attention was specially drawn to the market failure theory for justifying regulation, advocated by Baldwin & Cave. The TRIPS agreement will be analysed through Baldwin’s five criteria for good regulation. Findings – The TRIPS agreement substantially widened the scope of governance of copyrights but imposes the WTO view on the matter. Notwithstanding its flaws, the TRIPS agreement remains the most comprehensive international agreement on intellectual property. According to Baldwin’s theory, the TRIPS agreement as a regulation is a good regulation. Indeed, it achieves the major part of the goals it set. However, some of the declared goals have never come to existence and had been replaced by other goals. On the overall, the TRIPS agreement has the capacity to regulate international intellectual property. Originality/value – This paper analyses the TRIPS agreement as a way forward in the harmonization of the rules on intellectual property.
topic TRIPS
Brasil
direito da União Europeia
harmonização
url http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/rdsr/article/view/19181
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