May 2014
Beginner
272 pages
5h 11m
English

Not all delegates participating in the working sessions at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have as much specialized education or professional experience as some of their peers. Periodically, representatives from some of the world's poorest countries meet up in Geneva with their counterparts from wealthier countries to debate matters of intellectual property rights—patents, copyrights, and trademarks—and hopefully come to a consensus on how those matters should be handled on a global level. But some delegates from countries lacking the strong legal infrastructure of places like Germany, ...
Read now
Unlock full access