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Part I. Revisiting the policy rationale of TRIPS. The origins and structure of the TRIPS Agreement / William Cornish, Kathleen Liddell
The concept of trade-relatedness of intellectual property rights in times of post-TRIPS bilateralism / Josef Drexl
The political foundations of TRIPS revisited / Hanns Ullrich
Part II. TRIPS as a legal framework: which geometry? From minimum standards to maximum rules / Annette Kur
IP and trade in a post-TRIPS environment / Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
Ways out of the trap of Article 1(1) TRIPS / Reto M. Hilty
Part III. Systems challenges. The proportionality principle in the TRIPS Agreement / Max Wallot
The commodification of internet intermediary safe harbors: avoiding premature harmonization around a suboptimal standard / Seth Ericsson
Regulatory innovation and the institutional design of the TRIPS Agreement / Rupprecht Podszun, Benjamin Franz
Intellectual property harmonization in the name of trade / Matthias Lamping
Part IV. TRIPS and countervailing principles. Revisiting the principle of technological neutrality in patent protection in the age of 3D printing technology and cloud computing / Nari Lee
Article 27(3)(b) TRIPS and plant variety protection in developing countries / Christoph Antons
TRIPS and climate change in the international economic order / Agnieszka A. Machnicka
Establishing conformity between TRIPS and human rights: hierarchy in international law, human rights obligations of the WTO and extraterritorial state obligations under the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights / Klaus D. Beiter
Part V. Exclusivity, access and innovation. From transfer of technology to innovation through access / Peter Picht
TRIPS and competition rules: from transfer of technology to innovation policy / Mor Bakhoum, Beatriz Conde Gallego
How public is the public domain? The perpetual protection of inventions, designs and works by trademarks / Kaya Köklü, Sylvie Nérisson
Dependent patents under Art. 31 TRIPS: lessons from copyright law / Matthias Leistner
Part VI. From enforcing to enhancing TRIPS. The WTO/TRIPS dispute settlement mechanism: experiences and perspectives / Silke von Lewinski
Merging ACTA into TRIPS: Does TRIPS-based IP enforcement need reform? / Thomas Jaeger
Towards a balanced international legal framework for criminal enforcement of intellectual property rights / Christophe Geiger
TRIPS and consumer protection / Ansgar Ohly
TRIPS and corporate social responsibility: unethical equals unfair business practices? / Frauke Henning-Bodewig
Enhancing TRIPS: trade secrets and reverse engineering / Gintarė Surblytė.

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