2007年7月17日星期二

Recommended Articles on IP, WTO, and China


Prof. Peter K. Yu is one of the few intellectual property scholars I highly respect.

At the moment when is no official news about the outcome of the Sino-U.S. consultation on the WTO IPR dispute, I recommend readings of Prof. Peter's some very well written papers:

From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century

From Pirates to Partners (Episode II): Protecting Intellectual Property in Post-WTO China

Still Dissatisfied After All These Years: Intellectual Property, Post-WTO China, and the Avoidable Cycle of Futility

Intellectual Property, Economic Development, and the China Puzzle

"From the standpoint of dispute settlement approaches, China was closer to Japan than to the United States; '[h]istorically, [it] has never been shy to express its preference for amicable means of dispute settlement in diplomacy.' Thus, China might be skeptical of the WTO dispute settlement process, or even reluctant to use it."

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