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Introduction: IP and the Asia-Pacific ‘spaghetti bowl’ of free trade agreements

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The contributions to this book show the strategies and policies of countries in the Asia-Pacific region that have to grapple with international standard setting in what has been called the ‘spaghetti bowl’ of criss-crossing free trade agreements. The chapters show how intellectual property is just one among many political and economic factors that are used in trade off discussions. It leads to an often considerable further raising of IP standards in those countries that agree to higher protection levels, often for reasons that have little to do with the provision of incentives for technological progress. A more nuanced picture of IP protection in Asia shows the different interests of high protection countries, ‘first’ and ‘second tier’ newly industrialized and industrializing countries and the rather peculiar position of Australia and New Zealand. The chapter introduces the contributions to this volume according to these various groups of countries and of international law and the political economy of the region.

History

Volume

24

Chapter number

1

Pagination

1-23

ISSN

2191-5822

ISBN-13

9783642308871

Language

eng

Publication classification

BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin

Copyright notice

2015, Springer

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Antons C, Hilty RM

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Place of publication

Berlin

Title of book

Intellectual property and free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific region

Series

MPI studies on intellectual property and competition law