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1 Panelists Debate Intellectual Property, Trade and Development American University Washington College of Law October 16, 2012 Jerome H. Reichman Duke University School of Law

2 2 Jerome H. Reichman Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century: Will the Developing Countries Lead or Follow? 46 H OUSTON L AW R EVIEW 1115 (2009)

3 3 Jerome H. Reichman From Free Riders to Fair Followers: Global Competition under the TRIPS Agreement 29 NYU J. I NTERNATIONAL I NT. L AW AND P OLITICS 11 (1997)

4 4 Rochelle C. Dreyfuss The Role of India, China, Brazil and Other Emerging Economies in Establishing Access Norms for Intellectual Property and Intellectual Property Law Making Law & Justice Working Paper (2009)

5 5 Keith E. Maskus P RIVATE R IGHTS AND P UBLIC P ROBLEMS : T HE G LOBAL E CONOMICS OF I NTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY IN THE 21 ST C ENTURY (2012)

6 6 Jerome H. Reichman and Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Harmonization without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty 57 D UKE L AW J OURNAL 85 (2007)

7 7 Keith E. Maskus and Jerome H. Reichman The Globalization of Private Knowledge Goods and the Privatization of Global Public Goods in I NTERNATIONAL P UBLIC G OODS AND T RANSFER OF T ECHNOLOGY UNDER A G LOBALIZED I NTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY R EGIME K. E. Maskus and J. H. Reichman, eds. (2005)

8 8 Amy Kapczynski Harmonization and Its Discontents: A Case Study of TRIPS Implementation in India’s Pharmaceutical Sector 97 C ALIFORNIA L AW R EVIEW (2009)

9 9 U NITED N ATIONS C ONFERENCE ON T RADE AND D EVELOPMENT (UNCTAD) U SING I NTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY R IGHTS TO S TIMULATE P HARMACEUTICAL P RODUCTION IN D EVELOPING C OUNTRIES : A R EFERENCE G UIDE Prepared by Christoph Spennemann and Jerome H. Reichman U.N. Publications (2011)

10 10 U NITED N ATIONS C ONFERENCE ON T RADE AND D EVELOPMENT, L OCAL P RODUCTION OF P HARMACEUTICALS AND R ELATED T ECHNOLOGY T RANSFER IN D EVELOPING C OUNTRIES : A S ERIES OF C ASE S TUDIES BY THE UNCTAD S ECRETARIAT U.N. Publications (2012)

11 11 Carolina Rossini The Reform of Copyright Law in Brazil and an Overview of Open Educational Resources Policies (2012)

12 12 Alberto Cerda Silva Licensing of Educational Materials and Copyright Limitations in South America (2012)

13 13 Access to Educational Materials in Africa Workshop on “The International Copyright System and Access to Education,” Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law (Munich, 14-15 May 2012)

14 14 Olufunmilayo B. Arewa Challenges in Access to Educational Materials for Scientific and Technical Research (2012)

15 15 Jerome H. Reichman and Ruth L. Okediji When Copyright Law and Science Collide: Empowering Digitally Integrated Research Methods on a Global Scale 96 U. Minnesota Law Review 1362 (2012)

16 16 Jerome H. Reichman, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Paul F. Uhlir G LOBAL I NTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY S TRATEGIES FOR THE M ICROBIAL R ESEARCH C OMMONS : G OVERNING D IGITALLY I NTEGRATED G ENETIC R ESOURCES, D ATA AND L ITERATURE (Cambridge Univ. Press, forthcoming 2013)

17 17 Ahmed Abdel Latif, Keith Maskus, Ruth Okediji, Jerome Reichman, and Pedro Roffe Overcoming the Impasse on Intellectual Property and Climate Change at the UNFCCC (ICTSD Policy Brief No. 11, November 2011)

18 18 —Interagency Coordination of Intellectual Property Law and Policy —Establishing Facts on the Ground —Defending the TRIPS Flexibilities at the WTO


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