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The Impact of the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement (TRIPS Agreement) on the Realization of the Right to Food.
Abstract
The incorporation of a strong intellectual property regime under
the
T
rade
R
elated Aspect
s of
I
ntellectual
P
roperty Rights
Agreement
(TRIPS Agreement)
and the consequences of its implementations mostly for developing countries
has become an issue of much concern
.
The implementations of the agreement
can have serious repercussions on the realiz
ation of some human rights.
The
purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the TRIPS Agreement on the
human right to food.
The obligation of states under international human rights
law concerning the right to food is discussed in the first section o
f this paper
.
This is followed by comprehensive analysis of the TRIPS Agreement
as
affecting the right to food. In this paper it is argued
that the policy space
necessary
for many developing countries to undertake obligations
related to
the right to food i
n international human rights law
is limited by intellectual
property rights embodied under the TRIPS Agreement. Finally, the paper
proposes bringing the TRIPS Agreement in conformity with the obligations of
countries in int
ernational human rights law conce
rning
the right to food.
the
T
rade
R
elated Aspect
s of
I
ntellectual
P
roperty Rights
Agreement
(TRIPS Agreement)
and the consequences of its implementations mostly for developing countries
has become an issue of much concern
.
The implementations of the agreement
can have serious repercussions on the realiz
ation of some human rights.
The
purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the TRIPS Agreement on the
human right to food.
The obligation of states under international human rights
law concerning the right to food is discussed in the first section o
f this paper
.
This is followed by comprehensive analysis of the TRIPS Agreement
as
affecting the right to food. In this paper it is argued
that the policy space
necessary
for many developing countries to undertake obligations
related to
the right to food i
n international human rights law
is limited by intellectual
property rights embodied under the TRIPS Agreement. Finally, the paper
proposes bringing the TRIPS Agreement in conformity with the obligations of
countries in int
ernational human rights law conce
rning
the right to food.