The Concept of Sustainable Development in International IP Law

Seminar

Event time

14.12.2017 15.00 – 18.00

Location

Futurum, Hanken, Arkadiankatu 22, Helsinki

Pricing

Free of charge

Centre of Corporate Responsibility (CCR), and the Department of Accounting and Commercial Law at Hanken would like to invite you to a seminar with Dr Henning Grosse Ruse – KhanReader in International and European Intellectual Property Law; Co-Director of CIPIL; Fellow and Director of Studies (King’s College).

Dr Henning Grosse Ruse – Khan will present his paper:

The Concept of Sustainable Development in International IP Law – New Approaches from EU Economic Partnership Agreements?

In international law, the concept of sustainable development has an ambiguous meaning and several distinct connotations. Amongst those, the principle of integration and reconciliation of economic, social and environmental aspects functions as its core element. This principle finds support in several general (as well as IP related) provisions of the first comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), signed in October 2008 between the European Community and its member states and the CARIFORUM group of Caribbean Countries. This agreement may serve as a template: not only for EPA-negotiations with other regional groups of African- Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries; but equally for other free trade agreements (FTAs) Europe is currently pursuing with India, South Korea, ASEAN countries and states in South- and Central America. Given the continuous malfunctioning of multilateral negotiations under the WTO Doha Round, the standards set by FTAs are the most important benchmarks which are likely to be ‘multilateralised’ later on. Against this background, the agenda pursued and the provisions accepted by one of the most important trading blocs are particularly relevant. In the IP context, they not only consist of the obvious ‘TRIPS-plus’ standards to be expected from North-South FTAs, but also several interesting norms which address and are affected by the concept of sustainable development discussed in this paper. In a nutshell, the sustainable development objective indicates the development dimension of the EU – ACP relationship. Examining its operation in the IP context therefore might deliver interesting results.

For more information about Dr Henning Grosse Ruse – Khan, you can visit: https://www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/hm-grosse-ruse-khan/5328

Arranging organization

Centre of Corporate Responsibility (CCR), and the Department of Accounting and Commercial Law at Hanken

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