Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy

COMMISSION ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS


What was the Commission on Intellectual Property Rights?

The idea of the Commission on Intellectual Property Rights originated in the UK Government's White Paper on International Development "Eliminating World Poverty: Making Globalisation Work for the Poor" published in December 2000 (paragraphs 142-149). The aim was "…to look at the ways that intellectual property rules need to develop in the future in order to take greater account of the interests of developing countries and poor people."

What were its Terms of Reference?

The Commission was asked to consider:

 

 


 

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The Commission's Final Report