| Trade &
Development - Trips
Doha Development Round:
TRIPS Negotiation
Review of Article 27.3(b), Relationship with the Convention on the
Biological Diversity (CBD), Protection of Traditional Knowledge
and Folklore
Duration |
November 2002-February 2003
(Phase I) |
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| Beneficiary |
Task Force Trade and Development, seco |
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| Project Partner |
SECO |
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| Implementing Agency |
IDEAS Centre (International Trade, Development,
Economic Governance Advisory Services), Geneva |
1. Background
The TRIPS agreement has often
been considered to impose unilateral obligations on developing countries,
irrespective of their development status.
Discussions in international fora
and among numerous stakeholders (government, private sector, researchers,
civil society, NGOs) have since the end of the Uruguay Round highlighted
the need for a balanced approach between, on the one hand, the economic
rationale for IP-regimes and the development concerns of LDCs and
developing countries, on the other hand.
Reflecting this situation, the
provisions of the Doha Ministerial Declaration which deal with TRIPS
provide mandates for negotiations on topics which are of key importance
to LDCs and developing countries. Access to medicines, patentability
of plant and animal inventions, protection of traditional knowledge
and folklore and protection of geographical indications for products
other than wines and spirits are all issues to be discussed within
the WTO.
Switzerland aims at assuring a
coherent approach between its trade policies and its international
development policy and practice. To this end, seco has established
a Task Force with the mandate to participate in all development
related aspects of the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) with a view
to propose solutions which constructively address the interests
of developing countries and LDCs.
Switzerland, having an important
interest in a strong international IP-System applied by and applicable
to all countries wishes to make submissions that include, as far
as possible, also the interests of developing countries thereby
contributing to the achievement of a consensus.
2. Overall
Goal and Content
The Project provides seco
with an assessment of the positions of developing countries on specific
TRIPS issues taking into account both the interests of major players
and those of smaller and poorer developing countries;
It further provides options and
recommendations for possible Swiss interventions in the TRIPS Council.
3. Objectives
The Project aims at contributing
to the establishment of a coherent Swiss negotiation strategy towards
TRIPS, guaranteeing that developmental aspects are taken into consideration
for the definition of Swiss positions.
To this end, IDEAS Centre has
submitted to seco recommendations and options that maximize development
interests and views by developing countries so as to feed initiatives
and positions taken by Switzerland in the WTO.
4. Activities
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IDEAS Centre has so
far submitted an assessment of the various issues raised
in the context of the review of article 27.3(b) TRIPS, including
the protection of Traditional Knowledge and folklore and
the relationship with the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD),
this from their developmental aspects. |
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In addition, IDEAS
Centre drafted a Swiss communication on the same issues,
aiming at nurturing an internal discussion on developmental
aspects of the issues at stake among the negotiation team. |
Contacts
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Swiss State Secretariat
for Economic Affairs (SECO)
Trade and clean technology cooperation
Effingerstrasse 1, 3003 Berne - Switzerland
www.seco.admin.ch
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IDEAS Centre, Geneva
Mr. Nicolas Imboden, Project director
Mr. Sjoerd Visser, Project coordinator
10, rue de l’Arquebuse, 1204
Geneva - Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 807 17 40
Fax : +41 22 807 17 41
Email: :sjoerd.visser@ideascentre.ch
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