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Private Power, Public Law Susan K. Sell (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Private Power, Public Law By Susan K. Sell (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Summary

Susan K. Sell's book argues that lobbying by powerful multinational corporations has moulded international law on intellectual property rights in order to protect their markets. It is a fascinating study of the influence of private interests in government decision-making, and in the shaping of the global economy.

Private Power, Public Law Summary

Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights by Susan K. Sell (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Susan K. Sell's book shows how power in international politics is increasingly exercised by private interests rather than governments. In 1994 the WTO adopted the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), which dictated to states how they should regulate the protection of intellectual property. This book argues that TRIPS resulted from lobbying by twelve powerful CEOs of multinational corporations who wished to mould international law to protect their markets. This book examines the politics leading up to TRIPS, the first seven years of its implementation, and the political backlash against TRIPS in the face of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Focusing on global capitalism, ideas, and economic coercion, this work explains the politics behind TRIPS and the controversies created in its wake. It is a fascinating study of the influence of private interests in government decision-making, and in the shaping of the global economy.

Private Power, Public Law Reviews

' a very good book lucidly and engagingly written as well as being excellently researched.' The King's College Law Journal

About Susan K. Sell (George Washington University, Washington DC)

Susan K. Sell is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at The George Washington University. She is the author of Power and Ideas: The North-South Politics of Intellectual Property and Antitrust (1998).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Structures, agents, and institutions; 3. US intellectual property rights in historical perspective; 4. The domestic origins of a trade-based approach to intellectual property; 5. The Intellectual Property Committee and transnational mobilization; 6. Life after TRIPS: aggression and opposition; 7. Conclusion: structured agency revisited.

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NPB9780521819145
9780521819145
0521819148
Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights by Susan K. Sell (George Washington University, Washington DC)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2003-05-15
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