Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW


Volume 9Fall 1998Number 1

Symposium: Public and Private Initiatives After TRIPS

Foreword David Lange1
 

ARTICLES

Bargaining Around the TRIPS Agreement: The Case for Ongoing Public-Private Initiatives to Facilitate Worldwide Intellectual Property TransactionsJ.H. Reichman
David Lange
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From Patchwork to Network: Strategies for International Intellectual Property in Flux Paul Edward Geller69
Bargaining Around the TRIPS Agreement: The Case for Ongoing Public-Private Initiatives to Facilitate Worldwide Intellectual Property Transactions. A Comment on the Paper Presented by David Lange and J.H. ReichmanJoseph Straus91
The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Encouraging Foreign Direct Investment and Technology TransferKeith E. Maskus109
The Relationship Between Intellectual Property Rights and Foreign Direct InvestmentCarlos A. Primo Braga
Carsten Fink
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The International Protection of Trademarks After the TRIPS AgreementJoanna Schmidt-Szalewski189

COMMENTS

Editorial Note 213
China's Intellectual Property Rights Protection Towards the 21st Century Duan Ruichun215
The TRIPS Agreement and Intellectual Property Protection in China Zheng Chengsi219
China's System of Trademark AdministrationLiu Peizhi229
The Conditions of the Judicial and Administrative Protection of Copyright in China Wu Shulin241
Administrative Management and Enforcement of Copyright in China Chen Zhaokuan249
A Brief Introduction to the Patent Practice in ChinaYin Xintian253
An Introduction to Administrative Protection for Pharmeceuticals Gao Xia-yun259
China Customs IPR Enforcement Li Qunying263
Juridical Protection of Intellectual Property in China Cheng Yong-Shun267

OTHER INTERNATIONAL ISSUES

The Primacy of Democracy over Natural Law in Irish Abortion Law: An Examination of the C CaseAmy M. Buckley275
Privacy and the Press: The Impact of Incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom Les P. Carnegie311
The S&L Crisis Revisited: Exporting an American Model to Resolve Thailand's Banking Problems Alvin K. Lim343