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Developments in the Regulation of Intellectual Property Rights in Arab Countries cover (Arabic)

ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/GRID/2005/8


Publication Type: Reports & studies

Cluster: Shared Economic Prosperity, Shared Economic Prosperity, Shared Economic Prosperity

Focus Area: Financing for development, Trade & regional connectivity, Trade & regional connectivity

Keywords: Arab countries, Intellectual property, Laws and regulations

Developments in the Regulation of Intellectual Property Rights in Arab Countries

January 2005
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) became the main component of the new International Trade System, especially after the establishment of WTO. The Traderelated Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) highlights the basic obligations for the respect of IPRs in drafting national laws. For a better understanding of those regulations, this study covers international references and treaties, together with the amendments applied, protecting intellectual rights or copyrights. Furthermore, this  study tackles measures recommended and required from Arab countries in terms of modernizing their laws, and lists outdated laws adopted in a number of Arab countries.
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