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CAFTA-DR, European Free Trade Agreements and the Industrial Property System in Central America: A Contribution to the TRIPS-plus Debate (Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition #21)

By Fabian Böttger

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Summary

This book analyses the impact of CAFTA-DR and European Free Trade Agreements on the industrial property system in Central America. While there is ample literature on bilateral and regional FTAs, it is often limited to the contractual obligations assumed by… the participating countries. This book goes a step further and analyses how these obligations are implemented through national legislation, institutional changes and legal practice. To provide a deeper understanding of the effects of FTAs on national IP systems, the book addresses research questions that go beyond general publications on the topic. Research questions include: Is the combination of market access and IP rules in a bilateral FTA an effective and appropriate trade deal? How are the IP requirements under the FTAs implemented into the national statutory framework? Do the IP rules of FTAs sufficiently address institutional factors necessary for an effective IP system? Do they provide for an appropriate balance between minimum protection and flexibilities and support relevant IP policy objectives? The book covers the CAFTA-DR member states Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, reviewing the implementation of FTA obligations regarding patents, plant varieties, test data, trademarks, geographical indications, designs, genetic resources and traditional knowledge, enforcement and other areas. By looking at several countries, a broad range of IP rights and the practical implementation of FTA obligations, this book provides a broad range of information and insights.

Title Details

ISBN 9783031934407
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6609966
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CAFTA-DR, European Free Trade Agreements and the Industrial Property System in Central America: A Contribution to the TRIPS-plus Debate (Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition #21)

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