
Author Information
Author: Peter Drahos
Affiliation: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Paper Details
Title: Developing Countries and International Intellectual Property Standard-Setting
Author: Peter Drahos
Journal: The Journal of World Intellectual Property
Subject Area: Intellectual Property, Global Governance, Developing Countries
Focus: Influence of developing countries in international IP standard-setting
Overview
This article examines the extent to which developing countries influence international intellectual property standard-setting processes. The paper explores historical developments, the TRIPS negotiations, and the role of international institutions such as WIPO in shaping global intellectual property standards.
Main Areas Discussed
- Developing countries and intellectual property standard-setting
- TRIPS negotiations and democratic bargaining
- Role of WIPO in global intellectual property expansion
- Bilateral pressure and trade negotiations
- Developing country participation in global IP governance
- Intellectual property and development policy
Key Themes
- Developing country participation in IP negotiations
- Global intellectual property governance
- TRIPS Agreement negotiations
- WIPO and international standard-setting
- Intellectual property and development
Suggested Citation
Drahos, Peter
Developing Countries and International Intellectual Property Standard-Setting
The Journal of World Intellectual Property
