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1 WTO and the TRIPS Agreement Wolf R. MEIER-EWERT WTO Secretariat A Business-oriented overview of Intellectual Property for Law Students WIPO, Geneva 20 – 22 March 2006

2 Location: Geneva, Switzerland Established: 1 January 1995 Created by: Uruguay Round negotiations (1986-94) Membership: 149 countries (11.12.2005) Budget: 169m Swiss francs, 2005 Secretariat staff: ~600 Head: Director-General Pascal Lamy Functions: Administering WTO trade agreements Forum for trade negotiations Handling trade disputes Monitoring national trade policies Technical assistance and training for developing countries Cooperation with other international organizations WTO - FACT FILE

3 forum for negotiations forum for negotiations agreed rules and commitments … with basic principles for trade … and dispute settlement member- driven supporting Secretariat What is the WTO? Somewhere to talk

4 Agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) Annex 1C of WTO Agreement Coverage –most comprehensive multilateral agreement on intellectual property to date –incorporating substantive provisions of: Paris Convention (1967) Berne Convention(1971) Rome Convention (1961) Treaty on IP in Respect of Integrated Circuits (1989)

5 Existing conventions To avoid re-opening of existing texts To negotiate the "plus" elements To have a short but comprehensive text Conventions fully incorporated or almost fully incorporated Plus elements Conventions with very few elements incorporated "Incorporation" Technique Berne Paris IPIC Rome

6 TRIPS: Main features (1) Coverage of TRIPS Areas of intellectual property covered: copyright and related rights trademarks including service marks; geographical indications including appellations of origin; industrial designs; patents including the protection of new varieties of plants; the layout-designs of integrated circuits; and undisclosed information, including trade secrets and test data.

7 TRIPS: Main features (2) Enforcement Provisions General Principles applicable to IPRs General Principles applicable to IPRs Specifies Procedures that must be available Specifies Procedures that must be available Dispute Settlement Part of the integrated Dispute Settlement System of the WTO Part of the integrated Dispute Settlement System of the WTO No unilateral action by Members allowed

8 n Freedom to determine the appropriate method of implementing the Agreement (Art. 1.1) n National treatment (Art. 3) n Most-favoured nation treatment (MFN) (Art. 4, 5) n Exhaustion of rights (Art. 6); see (WT/MIN(01)/DEC/2) n Objectives (Art. 7); see WT/MIN(01)/DEC/2 n Principles (Art. 8); see WT/MIN(01)/DEC/2 TRIPS Basic Principles (1)

9 TRIPS: Basic principles (2) National treatment –forbids discrimination between a Member's own nationals and the nationals of other Members Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment –forbids discrimination between the nationals of other Members

10 TRIPS - Transitional arrangements 1 Jan. 1995: entry into force 1 Jan. 2005: developing countries extend product patent protection to areas of technology not previously covered 1 July 2013: least-developed countries 1 Jan. 2016: least-developed countries provide pharmaceutical patents Other provisions –non-backsliding provision –special transitional arrangements in certain cases –mail-box and exclusive marketing rights

11 2001 Doha Declaration: TRIPS Emphasized that TRIPS should be supportive of public health –See separate declaration September 2003 deadline for negotiations on wine and spirit GI registration TRIPS Council reviews to consider biological diversity, traditional knowledge and development objectives

12 TRIPS in the WTO General Council TRIPS Council TRIPS Council Special Session Neg Group on Market Access Neg Group on Rules Special Sessions Trade Negotiating Committee Doha Development Agenda

13 TRIPS Council – Regular Session and Special Session

14 nNotifications by Members under various provisions nNotifications under Article 63.2 (laws, regulations and practices) nReview of national legislation (laws, regulations and practices), including process of questions- replies, presentations in the meeting, follow-up questions-replies Merits of the process in general: transparency (dispute prevention effect); valuable source of information; right of all Members to pose questions TRIPS Council: Regular Activities

15 n n Public health n n Finding a solution for countries with no or insufficient manufacturing capacity in the pharmaceutical sector to make effective use of compulsory licensing (Decision of 6 December 2005; IP/C/41) n n Geographical indications n n multilateral register for GIs for wines and spirits n n discussions on "extension“ n n „clawback“ proposal by the EC in Agriculture n n Biotechnology/traditional knowledge/biodiversity n n discuss the relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the TRIPS Agreement n n Introduction of a disclosure requirement for patent applicants proposed by Brasil, India and others. TRIPS Council: Current Issues

16 www.wto.org For more information: wolf.meier-ewert@wto.org Tel.: +41 22 739 63 44


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