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The General Exception Clauses of the TRIPS Agreement PromotingSustainableDevelopment The general exception clauses of the TRIPS Agreement of the World Trade Organization permit exceptions to copyrights and to the rights conferredbytrademarks,industrialdesignsandpatents.Theseclauses areintendedtofacilitateaccesstodiverseformsofproprietaryknowl- edge and therefore foster the interdependent pillars of sustainable development: economic progress, realization of human rights and the conservationoftheenvironment. In this book Edson Beas Rodrigues Jr. argues that the TRIPS Agreement,initscurrentconfiguration,doesnothindertheestablish- ment of exceptions to intellectual property rights, devised to promote vital socio-economic interests such as the freedom to carry out cre- ativeandinventiveactivities,freedomofexpression,thestrengthening of free competition and increased access to educational materials by underprivilegedstudentsandtotechnicalknowledgeforhumanitarian purposes. edson beas rodrigues jr. is a lawyer based in Brazil. Between 2004and2010,hewasaResearchFellowattheInstitutodeDireitodo Come´rcioInternacionaleDesenvolvimento,inSa˜oPaulo,Brazil. The General Exception Clauses of the TRIPS Agreement Promoting Sustainable Development Edson Beas Rodrigues Jr. cambridge university press Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown, Singapore,Sa˜oPaulo,Delhi,MexicoCity CambridgeUniversityPress TheEdinburghBuilding,CambridgeCB28RU,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress, NewYork www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9781107017481 (cid:2)C EdsonBeasRodriguesJr.2012 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2012 PrintedintheUnitedKingdomattheUniversityPress,Cambridge AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloguinginPublicationdata RodriguesJr.,EdsonBeas(RodriguesJunior) ThegeneralexceptionclausesoftheTRIPSagreement:promotingsustainable development/EdsonBeasRodriguesJr. p. cm. ISBN978-1-107-01748-1(hardback) 1.AgreementonTrade-RelatedAspectsofIntellectualPropertyRights (1994) 2.Intellectualproperty(Internationallaw) 3.Foreigntrade regulation. 4.Sustainabledevelopment–Lawandlegislation. I.Title. K1401.R63 2012 346.04(cid:3)8–dc23 2012002688 ISBN978-1-107-01748-1Hardback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceor accuracyofURLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredto inthispublication,anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuch websitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. To my grandmother, Elisa, my mother, Cida, and my sister, Keila for their selfless and constant support Isolatedknowledgeisalamptonoavail;however,whenmovingfrom braintobrain,itturnsintoscienceandculture. EmmanuelandFranciscoCaˆndidoXavier AhundredtimeseverydayItellmyselfthatmyinnerandouterlifeare basedonthelaborsofothermen,livinganddead,andthatImustexert myselfinordertogiveinthesamemeasureasIhavereceived. AlbertEinstein Contents Listoftables pagexii Acknowledgements xiii Tableofcases xiv ListofTreaties,DeclarationsandResolutions xxii ListofStatutes xxvi Listofabbreviations xxxi 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Relationshipbetweensustainabledevelopmentandaccess toknowledge 1 1.2 Roleofintellectualpropertyrightsinrestrictingaccess toknowledge 12 1.3 Purposeandplanofthework 15 1.4 Methodologicalapproach 24 PartI Determiningthenormativemeaningofthe generalexceptionclausesoftheTRIPSAgreement 27 2 Thecustomaryrulesoftreatyinterpretationandthe elementsinlightofwhichthegeneralexceptionclauses ofTRIPSshouldbeinterpreted 29 Introduction 29 2.1 Ordinarymeaningattributabletothetermsofthetreaty 32 2.2 Principleofgoodfaith 33 2.2.1 Principleofeffectivenessintheinterpretationoftreaties 34 2.2.2 Doctrineofabuseofrights 36 2.3 ObjectandpurposesoftheWTOsystemandtheTRIPS Agreement 39 2.3.1 GeneralobjectivesoftheWTOsystem 41 2.3.2 SpecificobjectivesoftheTRIPSAgreement 42 2.3.3 Article8oftheTRIPSAgreementandtheguiding principlesofthegeneralexceptionclauses 44 2.3.3.1 ObjectivespursuedbytheexceptionstoIPRs 45 2.3.3.2 Thenecessitystandard 46 2.3.3.2.1Thetransformationofthenecessity standardintoaproportionalitytest 54 vii viii Contents 2.3.3.2.2Thenecessitystandardinthecontextof art.8oftheTRIPSAgreement 61 2.3.3.3 Theconsistencystandardofart.8oftheTRIPS Agreement 63 2.3.3.3.1Additionalobligationsthatshallbe observedbycopyrightexceptions 64 2.3.3.3.2Additionalobligationsthatshallbe observedbytheexceptionstotherights conferredbytrademarks 66 2.3.3.3.3Additionalobligationsthatshallbe observedbytheexceptionstotherights conferredbyprotectedindustrialdesigns 66 2.3.3.3.4Additionalobligationsthatshallbe observedbytheexceptionstothe exclusiverightsconferredbyapatent 67 2.3.3.3.4.1 Guaranteeofprotectiontoall categoriesofinventionsthat shallbeprotectedbyallWTO Members 67 2.3.3.3.4.2 Minimumtermofprotection ofpatents 68 2.3.3.3.4.3 Respectfortheareaoccupied bytheTRIPScompulsory licensingsystem 68 2.3.3.3.4.4 Non-discriminationbasedon nationalorigins,thefieldof technologyandthemannerof exploitationoftheinvention 70 2.4 ContextofthegeneralexceptionclausesoftheTRIPSAgreement 74 2.4.1 InterpretativeagreementsandsubsequentStatepractices 75 2.4.2 Rulesofinternationallawapplicableintherelations betweentheparties 78 2.4.2.1 Principleofproportionality 82 2.5 Supplementarymeansofinterpretation 87 3 Determiningthenormativemeaningofarts.17,26(2) and30oftheTRIPSAgreement 90 3.1 Introduction 90 3.2 Art.30ofTRIPSaccordingtoCanada–PharmaceuticalPatents 90 3.2.1 Thefirststepofthetestofart.30 91 3.2.2 Thesecondstepofthetestofart.30 93 3.2.3 Thethirdstepofthetestofart.30 95 3.2.4 ObstaclescreatedbyCanada–PharmaceuticalPatents 96 3.3 Reframingthemeaningofart.30inthelightofthetreaty interpretationrulesoftheVCLT 97 3.3.1 Thefirststepofthetest 97 3.3.2 Thesecondstepofthetest 100 3.3.3 Thethirdstepofthetest 103

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