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The ACTA and the plurilateral enforcement agenda : genesis and aftermath
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The ACTA and the plurilateral enforcement agenda : genesis and aftermath

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Part IV. Views from Stakeholders: Lessons: 17. Lessons learned from the ACTA process: an industry perspective Candice Li; 18. Lessons learned from the ACTA process: the view of creators Adriana Moscoso; 19. ACTA, a view from the eye of the storm Marietje Schaake; 20. ACTA, EU, and economic, social, and cultural rights in the digital environment Ante Wessels; Part V. What Lies Behind ACTA: 21. Assessing the implications of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement for the European Union: legitimate aim but wrong means Christophe Geiger; 22. ACTA: anatomy of a failed agreement Bryan Mercurio; 23. What was left out of ACTA Kimberlee Weatherall; 24. Slaying the ACTA myths Michael Geist; 25. Developing countries and the contestation of ACTA at the TRIPS Council Ahmed Abdel Latif; 26. ACTA: what lessons for future plurilateral agreements? Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz and Ahmed Abdel Latif.

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The ACTA and the plurilateral enforcement agenda : genesis and aftermath. ISBN 9781107070127. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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