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Call For Transparency In The Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiation

In this post, three US law professors explain a recent call by over 30 legal scholars for the US Trade Representative to increase transparency for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement intellectual property chapter, and their response to Ambassador Kirk’s response that he is “strongly offended” by the suggestion that the negotiation is not adequately transparent already.





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Bilateral/Regional Negotiations

24/09/2010: Civil Society Fights For Participation As ACTA Counter To WIPO Rises
22/09/2010: Coherence Needed To Avoid Multilateral Legal Swamp, WTO Told
08/09/2010: Treaty Negotiators Turn To “ACTA Lite” In Hopes Of Closure
03/09/2010: Lack Of Transparency In EU-India FTA Talks Spurs Requests For Halt
09/08/2010: Intellectual Property Watch Thanks You For Your Support
28/07/2010: Reminder: Urgent Call To Support Intellectual Property Watch
28/07/2010: Global AIDS Conference Sees Pledge Of Access, Call For Funding; IP Rights Discussed
10/07/2010: US Rightsholders Seek Narrower Scope Of ACTA, Clarity On Trademark Infringement Vs. Counterfeiting
05/07/2010: Help Intellectual Property Watch!
02/07/2010: ACTA Negotiators Vow To Mesh With National-Level Rights; Withhold New Text
30/06/2010: ACTA Risks Long-Term Damage To Democratic Public Policymaking, NGOs Say
26/06/2010: Scope Of Anti-Counterfeiting Agreement Again A Big Issue In Round Nine
10/06/2010: Health Waiver, IP Enforcement Discussed At Lively WTO TRIPS Council Meeting
03/05/2010: A Prescription For Failure: Health And IP In The Dominican Republic
27/04/2010: EU-India Trade Talks Resume Under Cloud Of Concern For Public Health
24/04/2010: Medicrime: Another Anti-Counterfeiting Convention Emerges In Europe
15/04/2010: WIPO, WTO Requested To Advise On Anti-Counterfeiting Treaty
06/04/2010: Risk Of Wrongful Medicines Seizures Seen In EU-Central America Trade Deal
29/03/2010: Leaked ACTA Text Shows Possible Contradictions With National Laws
22/03/2010: EU To Request Publication Of ACTA Documents To Stop “Rumours”; Civil Society Meeting Planned
18/03/2010: Influential EU Industry Group Urges Stronger IP Focus In Trade Relations
18/03/2010: 2009 Tough For International Trademark Filings; 2010 Looking Up
17/03/2010: Public Health Policy In 2010: Research Funding And Regulations
10/03/2010: European Parliament Votes To Rein In Anti-Counterfeiting Treaty
10/03/2010: Leading IP Offices Target Patent Backlog, Economy; Differ On Harmonisation
25/02/2010: Tough IP Health Provisions In Europe’s Colombia/Peru Trade Deal
21/12/2009: ACTA May Prompt Quick Restart To EU Harmonisation Of Criminal Enforcement Of IP
03/12/2009: Panel: Doha Round Hijacked Trade, But Geopolitics May Force Adjustments
01/12/2009: Outdated Multilateral Trade System Challenged By Climate Change, Regionalisation, Speakers Say
05/11/2009: ACTA Internet Chapter Leak Signals Far-Reaching Copyright Policy
10/07/2009: Intérêt croissant pour les IG : une réforme internationale est nécessaire selon les partisans
01/07/2009: Global Legislative Reform Could Unlock Benefits Of GIs, Advocates Say
21/04/2009: Stronger IP Enforcement Finds A Home In Bilateral Trade Agreements
18/02/2009: Strong EU Trade Provisions On IP Seen As Threat To Poor Nations’ Medicines Access
09/02/2009: ISP Liability, Limitations And Exceptions Top Global Copyright Issues In 2009
20/12/2008: No ACTA Deal Yet As EU Parliament Seeks Narrower Scope, More Transparency
09/12/2008: Droits de propriété intellectuelle et organismes génétiquement modifiés : une combinaison fatale selon les activistes
08/12/2008: Propiedad intelectual y organismos modificados genéticamente: una combinación que los activistas consideran fatídica
02/12/2008: IP And Genetically Modified Organisms: A Fateful Combination, Activists Say
26/09/2008: Biotech, Pharma Industries To Target IP Protection Legislation, Patent Reform
22/09/2008: Le Sud riposte contre les excès dans l’application des droits de propriété intellectuelle
22/09/2008: El Sur reacciona enérgicamente contra la observancia excesiva de la PI
18/09/2008: Public Interest Groups Sue US Trade Representative Over ‘Secret’ Enforcement Treaty
17/09/2008: The South Strikes Back Against Overreaching IP Enforcement
15/08/2008: Traité ACTA : inquiétudes concernant le caractère secret des négociations
14/08/2008: ACTA: las negociaciones progresan “detrás del telón”; muchas preocupaciones
02/08/2008: ACTA: Negotiations Advance ‘Behind The Curtain’; Many Concerns
24/07/2008: L’Europe pourrait accélérer les négociations de l’ACAC
21/07/2008: Es posible que Europa agilice el tratamiento del ACTA
16/07/2008: Europe May Put ACTA Back On Faster Track