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The Role of WIPO and WTO in International Intellectual Property Disputes

Yuchen Wen *,1,
  • 1 Law School, Minzu University of China, Zhongguancun South Avenue

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7102/1/2021007

Abstract

Concerning about the international intellectual property protection and dispute resolutions, it is cannot be denied that WIPO and TRIPS regime of the World Trade Organization have an important role in the whole issue. However, recent years some of the problems of international trade frictions have exposed challenges for these two international organizations. This paper aims to review the history and development of the two international organizations, and analyze their organizational nature and responsibilities. While discuss the new challenges, this paper analysis the role that the two international organizations can play in the current international protection of intellectual property rights. And explore the possibility that in the future, WIPO will gradually integrate into regional dispute settlement; WTO would might give a full play to the characteristics of trade agreements and the possible adjustment direction.

Keywords

WTO, TRIPS, WIPO, international property rights protection

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Wen,Y. (2021). The Role of WIPO and WTO in International Intellectual Property Disputes. Advances in Social Behavior Research,1,50-57.

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Volume title: Proceedings of The 2nd International Conference on Educational Innovation and Philosophical Inquiries (ICEIPI 2021)

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ISBN:978-1-915371-04-1(Print) / 978-1-915371-05-8(Online)
Conference date: 12 August 2021
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Series: Advances in Social Behavior Research
Volume number: Vol.1
ISSN:2753-7102(Print) / 2753-7110(Online)

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