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    The utilisation of agenda-setting power in the multilateral trading system's evolution from 'negative' to 'positive' integration

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    Downes, G.(2011),'The Utilisation of Agenda-setting Power in the Multilateral Trading System's Evolution from 'Negative' to 'Positive' Integration', Barataria, Revista Castellano-Manchega de Ciencias Sociales, No.12, p65-80.
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    2011
    Author
    Downes, Gerard
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    Downes, G.(2011),'The Utilisation of Agenda-setting Power in the Multilateral Trading System's Evolution from 'Negative' to 'Positive' Integration', Barataria, Revista Castellano-Manchega de Ciencias Sociales, No.12, p65-80.
    Abstract
    This paper contends that the construction of a globalised intellectual property rights regime (TRIPs) within the World Trade Organization (WTO) was emblematic of the shift from ‘negative’ to ‘positive’ integration, which necessitates that WTO Member states harmonise domestic regulations to conform to the precepts of multilateral trading system, and accounts for the relative institutional failure of the organisation since its inception in 1995. The paper examines this shift towards ‘positive’ integration by focussing on the campaign to formulate and construct the globalised intellectual property rights regime within the WTO. By examining the role of agenda-setting power in the creation of TRIPs this article intends to highlight the extent of the symbiosis between private commercial diplomacy and international trade law in campaign construction, and thereby demonstrate how private corporations have been able to formalise their specific interests within the WTO, while further exacerbating those asymmetries which ultimately have led to stasis in multilateral trade regulation.
    Keywords
    TRIPs agreement
    Multilateral trading system
    'Positive' integration
    Agenda-setting power
    Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Barataria
    Rights
    Used by permission © Barataria
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1851
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