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ANTONY TAUBMAN
CURRICULUM VITAE
ANTONY SCOTT TAUBMAN, FRSA
12 chemin des Manons 1218 Le Grand Saconnex Switzerland 40 Allambee Street Reid, ACT 2612 Australia Date of birth: April 3, 1959 Place of birth: Camperdown, NSW, Australia Nationality: Australian Personal email: [email protected] Professional email: [email protected]
Contents PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS .............................................................................................. 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE ................................................................................................. 6 TERTIARY EDUCATION ................................................................................................... 7 OTHER BACKGROUND ..................................................................................................... 7 SELECTED ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS ............................................................................. 9 SELECTED SEMINAR AND CONFERENCE PAPERS ........................................................... 13
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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
May 2009 – present: Director, Intellectual Property Division, World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Director and head of a Division fully responsible for two major WTO trade agreements, the Agreement on Trade Related
Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA), as well as the issue
of trade and competition policy, with responsibilities covering legal, policy, outreach, diplomatic, technical assistance,
teaching and management aspects of these legal instruments and related policy issues, including:
Management and conduct of all aspects (political, diplomatic, administrative, financial, staffing) of the WTO
Council for TRIPS and the WTO Committee on Government Procurement
Negotiations on all TRIPS issues within the Doha Development Round of multilateral trade negotiations
Negotiations on the revision to the GPA (including market access negotiations and updating GPA principles) and
accession to that plurilateral agreement
Legal responsibilities in relation to the TRIPS Agreement, the GPA and competition policy, including
notifications, formal documentation, monitoring and surveillance of compliance, legal analysis and other issues
relating to dispute settlement
Technical assistance and capacity building in relation to all intellectual property issues, government procurement
and competition policy, including specific programs on public health, climate change, and technology transfer for
least developed countries
Practical cooperation and policy coordination with intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations,
including WIPO, WHO, UNESCO, UN Human Rights Council, CBD, FAO, UNCTAD, UNDP and UNEP, as
well as numerous regional, civil society, industry and practitioner groups.
Divisional management responsibilities, including financial and personnel management, and strategic planning
Organization-wide responsibilities including coordination and advice on staffing and human resources matters,
management of pension funds, information technology, outreach, recruitment, and health insurance
April 2002 – May 2009: Director and Division Head, Global IP Issues Division, World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
As Head of a Division fully responsible for implementation of two main WIPO programs (on Life Sciences and Public
Policy, and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore), a wide range of policy, management, diplomatic,
outreach and analytical responsibilities, including:
Management and conduct of all aspects (political, diplomatic, administrative, financial, staffing) of the
Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and
Folklore (IGC), one of WIPO’s core intergovernmental, policymaking and normsetting bodies
Planning, managing and undertaking numerous capacity-building, educational and outreach activities at the
international, regional, national and community level
Cooperation and liaison, technical input and joint capacity building and program delivery with other international
organizations and processes, including the CBD, FAO, WHO, UNESCO, WTO, UNEP, UNDP, UNCTAD,
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the
UN Secretariat (including the ECOSOC secretariat)
Management of two WIPO programs, including supervision of staff, undertaking strategic program development,
managing budget and other financial
Conceiving and developing the WIPO Life Sciences Program and developing the program for the new WIPO
Program on Global Challenges
Conceiving, establishing and managing a new funding mechanism for indigenous participation in WIPO activities,
the WIPO Voluntary Fund
Planning, preparing, supervising and researching and writing an extensive and wide range of analytical,
explanatory, official, outreach and journalistic material, as official documentation (including over 150 IGC
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documents, prepared and edited in English, French and Spanish, including major technical studies on issues of
direct concern to the WTO TRIPS Council), as articles for official periodicals, general international press and
specialized journals, as Web published material, and as contents of CD Roms and other media.
Contribution to numerous policy processes and other dialogue on cross-cutting issues including public health,
traditional knowledge, indigenous issues, geographical indications, climate change, food security and technology
transfer under multilateral environmental agreements.
Establishing, consulting upon and developing position papers on emerging issues such as climate change, public
health and access to medicines, the international patent system, and the recognition of indigenous customary law.
2001-2002: Senior Lecturer, Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture, Australian National University, Canberra
Individual and collaborative research on international intellectual property law, policy and related issues
Organization of international conferences and seminars on international intellectual property law issues
Development, writing and teaching of a new Master’s degree module on International Intellectual Property Law
(taught annually from 2002-5)
As fellow at University of Melbourne School of Law, development, writing and teaching of a Master’s degree
course on The Law and Practice of TRIPS, including creating a CD-Rom instruction and resource disc, one of the
first stand-alone courses on the law of TRIPS.
Contributed to the establishment of a new research and policy centre on intellectual property and agriculture
1998-2001: Director, International Intellectual Property Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra Central role in international, regional and national policy, diplomacy and law relating to international intellectual property
and trade issues:
multilateral and bilateral negotiations on intellectual property issues
undertaking domestic policy development and coordination on a range of policy questions ranging from genetic
resources and agricultural policy, to pharmaceuticals, electronic commerce and indigenous issues
launching and conducting extensive consultations with domestic stakeholders on intellectual property matters,
regional cooperation including a leading role within the APEC IP Experts Group
Participation in TRIPS dispute settlement, including drafting and preparation of third party submissions for
Australia in US Copyright and Canada Pharmaceuticals cases.
Representation of Australia in WTO TRIPS Council, development of strategy and positions for WTO Ministerial
Conferences, and drafting of substantive position papers on geographical indications, electronic commerce, non-
violation disputes, Article 71 review process
training and capacity building programs on intellectual property law and TRIPS in Australia and several Asian
countries.
Seconded to major World Bank project with Directorate General of Intellectual Property, Jakarta on TRIPS
implementation (including consulting upon, researching and drafting submissions for TRIPS Council
notifications and TRIPS implementation review), and training attachment with MOFTEC, Beijing
Extensive training and teaching on TRIPS law and practice throughout Asia-Pacific region
Project leader and principal author of a comprehensive review of TRIPS implementation, and of a training
handbook on intellectual property and biotechnology
2000: Seconded to World Bank project undertaken by IP Australia team, Directorate
General of Intellectual Property, Jakarta
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1995-1998: Senior Program Officer, then Senior Counsellor, World Intellectual Property Organization (program design and delivery, Asia-Pacific Region, then policy coordination and development of organization’s program and budget)
Program design and delivery in Asia and the Pacific region on a range of policy, legal, legislative, administrative
and capacity building activities relating to the intellectual property system
Central role in the design, drafting and development of revised program and budget and management structure
for the entire organization, and crafting new policy initiatives in the field of indigenous intellectual property rights,
the environment, human rights and related policy questions
Representing WIPO in international, regional and national forums
Designing and delivering specialist training programs in a range of developing countries and regional forums
Drafting and editing technical and capacity building publications, including major study on the IP laws of the
Republic of Korea
1993-1995: Alternate Representative to the OPCW Preparatory Commission and First Secretary, Australian Embassy, The Hague
Represented Australia in the creation of a new international organization, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), as well as numerous diplomatic, representation, administrative and consular duties within the Australian Embassy.
Chair of the Expert Group on Confidentiality, leading the creation of a key component of the international legal mechanism for monitoring and compliance with multilateral disarmament obligations
1991 – 1993: Third then First Secretary and Deputy Head of Mission, Australian Embassy, Tehran, Iran
Political, economic and diplomatic research, analysis, and reporting
Wide range of representation and outreach responsibilities
Managed major student program in coordination with Australian universities
Managerial, administrative and consular responsibilities within Embassy
1990: Language Training, Farsi, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London 1988 – 1990: Disarmament policy officer, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra Wide range of responsibilities as a career officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including:
Representation in a wide range of plurilateral and international fora, and in bilateral negotiations
Chairing and leading to a successful conclusion the highly sensitive Expert Group on Confidentiality,
of the Preparatory Commission for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW)
Diplomatic duties including as Chargé d’Affaires (acting head of mission) and Alternate
Representative to the OPCW PrepCom
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Policy consultations and technical cooperation on disarmament and related
Major industry conference on chemical weapons disarmament
Representations on trade, economic, political and human rights issues
Reporting and analysis on political, security, trade and economic issues
Preparation of official correspondence and documentation
Devising and implementing a new documentation system for non-proliferation activities
Contribution to the successful negotiation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, and on its
implementation
1985 – 1988: Technical Assistant then qualified Patent Attorney, Clement Hack and Company, Melbourne
International and domestic practice in intellectual property law, representing and prosecuting cases for
a wide range of domestic and foreign clients.
Qualified as registered patent and trademark attorney, winning inaugural Medal of the Institute of
Patent Attorneys of Australia
1985 – 1987: Tutor, University of Melbourne (Ormond College and Classics Department) 1980: Site engineer, Citra Constructions, Albury
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Devised, planned, wrote and taught full stand-alone Masters units on various aspects of international intellectual property and related areas of law:
For University of Melbourne, 2001 (TRIPS Law and Practice); 2011, 2012 (Public Health and International Trade Law, jointly with Jayashree Watal)
For combined program (Australian National University, University of Queensland, Griffith University), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (International IP law)
Adjunct Professor, Queensland University of Technology, 2010 and 2011 (Comparative and international IP law)
Contributed extensive course materials and substantial teaching to Masters-level programs at:
WIPO/University of Turin 2002 – 2008, annually
University of Edinburgh, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 (overhauling and coordinating course tuition and assessment in 2011)
Queensland University of Technology, 2010, 2011
WIPO/QUT Masters Program 2010, 2011 (international IP, patent law, traditional knowledge, public policy issues, IP and international public law)
Author of case and background materials, coordinator of written assessments, chief judge of oral hearings, 2010 Copenhagen Competition on Access to Medicines, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen Assisted coordination of ANU Geneva Program, 2003-8 Numerous lectures to Geneva-based academic programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, for JD and Masters' programs of over 20 different leading universities, 2002-present Numerous training presentations and briefings to international organizations, diplomats, senior officials, national experts and officials, judges, NGOs, researchers, journalists, and students, 2002-present. Shared management and direction of annual WTO-WIPO Colloquium for teachers and scholars of intellectual property from the developing world, 2009-present EDITORIAL BOARD REPRESENTATION:
Journal of Intellectual Property Rights
WIPO-WTO Colloquium Papers
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TERTIARY EDUCATION
2005-2007: LL.M (Innovation, Technology & the Law), with distinction School of Law, Edinburgh University
W.A. Wilson Prize in International Law (LL.M.)
T.B. Smith Prize Most Distinguished Scholar LL.M./M.Sc 1996-7: Studies towards Masters in International Relations (honours grades, study suspended due to professional relocation) 1985-1986: Qualified as Australian Patent Attorney, admitted as Fellow of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia Inaugural Medal of the Institute of Patent Attorneys for best performance in
qualifying examinations 1981-1984: B.A. (Hons)., University of Melbourne (Double first class honours in Philosophy and Classical Greek) 1977 – 1979: B.Sc., University of Sydney (Computer Science, Pure Mathematics, Civil Engineering)
OTHER BACKGROUND
Fellow, Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)
Awarded Bellagio Residential Scholarship by the Rockefeller Foundation, 2008
Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) (invited to give paper at inaugural conference, 2008)
Global Agenda Council on Intellectual Property, World Economic Forum
International Advisory Committee, Initiative for Open Innovation
Research Fellow, International Science and Technology Practice and Policy (InSTePP) Center, University of Minnesota
Registered Patent and Trade Mark Attorney, Australia and New Zealand (1986-present)
Inaugural Medal, Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, 1986.
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Policy Advisor, Cambia, 2001-2
International Advisory Committee, Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors, 2002-6
Project Judge, Earth Champions Environmental Program
Long-term residence in UK, Iran, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands
Member, Internet Society
Member, Royal Over-Seas League
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SELECTED ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
Relating to intellectual property law and policy 1. A Practical Jurisprudence of TRIPS, Oxford University Press (in preparation), 2014 2. 'TRIPS encounters the Internet: An analogue treaty in a digital age, or the first trade
2.0 agreement?', in Trade Governance in The Digital Age: World Trade Forum, Mira Burri and Thomas Cottier (eds), Cambridge University Press, 2012
3. 'Indigenous Innovation: New Dialogues, New Pathways' in Peter Drahos and Susy Frankel (eds), Indigenous Peoples' Innovation: IP Pathways to Development, ANU Press, 2012.
4. A Handbook on the WTO TRIPS Agreement (ed, with H Wager and J Watal), Cambridge University Press, 2012
5. Working with TRIPS: A practical guide, Oxford University Press, 2011 6. The quizzical in pursuit of the mercurial: on defining ‘IP’ ,Journal of Intellectual Property
Law & Practice (2012) 7 (5): 385-388.doi: 10.1093/jiplp/jps025 7. ‘A typology of intellectual property management for public health innovation and
access: design considerations for policymakers,’ Open AIDS Journal, Volume 3 (2010), Bentham Open
8. Recognising traditional health systems, SciDev,Net, 2010 9. 'The International Dimension of Pharmaceutical Patent Quality and Linus's Law', in
Global Pharmaceutical Policy: Ensuring Medicines for Tomorrow's World, Frederick M. Abbott & Graham Dukes (eds), Edward Elgar, 2009
10. ‘International Governance and the Internet,’ in Edwards and Waelde, Law and the Internet, Hart, 2009.
11. Several kinds of 'should': the ethics of open source in life sciences innovation, in Geertrui van Overwalle (ed) Gene Patents and Collaborative Licensing Models: Patent Pools, Clearinghouses, Open Source Models and Liability Regimes, Cambridge, 2009
12. Rethinking TRIPS: ‘adequate compensation’ for non-voluntary patent licensing, Journal of International Economic Law, 2008
13. Australia’s interests under TRIPS dispute settlement: trade negotiations by other means, multilateral defence of domestic policy choice, or safeguarding market access? Melbourne Journal of International Law, 2008
14. ‘Unfair competition and the financing of public knowledge goods: the problem of test data protection’ Journal of Intellectual Property Law &Practice, 2008
15. ‘Thinking locally, acting globally: how trade negotiations over geographical indications improvise ‘fair trade’ rules’ Intellectual Property Quarterly, 2008
16. Taubman, A.S. ‘Genetic Resources’, in von Lewinski (ed.) Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property, Kluwer, 2008
17. Taubman, A.S. and Leistner, M, Traditional Knowledge , in von Lewinski (ed.) Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property, Kluwer, 2008
18. Taubman, A.S. Cereal Offenders: Access and Equity in Trade Negotiations on Knowledge Resources, in Jay Kesan (ed.) Agricultural Biotechnolgy and Intellectual Property : Seeds of Change, Oxford, 2007
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19. Taubman, A.S., TRIPS jurisprudence in the balance: between the realist defence of policy space and a shared utilitarian ethic, in Christian Lenk, Nils Hoppe and Roberto Andorno (eds), Ethics and Law of Intellectual Property, Ashgate, 2007.
20. Taubman, A.S. and Ghafele R, Public Sector Intellectual Property Management in the Life Sciences: Reconciling Practice and Policy, in Krattinger et al (eds), Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation, 2007
21. Taubman, A.S., The public domain and international intellectual property law treaties in Charlotte Waelde, Hector MacQueen Intellectual Property: The Many Faces of the Public Domain (Edward Elgar, 2007)]
22. Taubman, A.S. Is there a collective right of personality, EIPR, 2006, 484-491 23. Krattiger A., Kowalski S, Eiss R, and Taubman A.S., Intellectual Property
Management Strategies to Accelerate the Development and Access of Vaccines and Diagnostics: Case Studies of Pandemic Influenza, Malaria, and SARS, in 2 InnovationStrategyToday [2006] 2.
24. Taubman, A.S. Nobility of interpretation: Equity, retrospectivity and collectivity in implementing new norms for performers' rights, 12 Journal of Intellectual Property Law 351 (Spring 2005)
25. Taubman, A.S. Saving the Village: Conserving Jurisprudential Diversity in the International Protection of Traditional Knowledge in J. Reichman & K.E. Maskus (eds), International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, July 2005.
26. Taubman, A.S. Practical Management of Public-Private Alliances for Public Health Outcomes in the Developing World: The Lessons of Access Conditions in Research and Development Agreements, Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health in Global Forum for Health Research, Geneva, 2004.
27. Taubman, A.S. Collective Management of TRIPS: APEC, New Regionalism and Intellectual Property. Chapter in C. Antons, M. Blakeney and C. Heath, eds., Intellectual Property Harmonisation Within ASEAN and APEC London: Kluwer Law International, 2004.
28. Taubman, A.S. New Directions and New Beneficiaries, (2003) Nov Managing Intellectual Property
29. Taubman, A.S. Survey of the Notification & Review of National Intellectual Property Laws under the WTO TRIPS Agreement (http://www.dfat.gov.au/trips) (principal author)
30. Taubman, A.S. TRIPS Goes East: China's Interests and International Trade in Intellectual Property in D. Cass, B. Williams and G. Barker (eds), China and the World Trading System: Entering the New Millennium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
31. Taubman, A.S. Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: A Training Handbook. Canberra: DFAT, 2002 (principal author)
32. Taubman, A.S. Indonesia dan Kerangka Kerja HAKI internasional in T. Lindsey, S. Butt, T. S. Utomo (eds), Pengantar Hukum Hak kekayaan Intelektual Indonesia. Bandung: Asian law Group/P T Alumni, 2001.
33. Taubman, A.S. Paten dan Rekaysa Genetika, Desain Industri in T. Lindsey, S. Butt, T. S. Utomo (eds) Pengantar Hukum Hak kekayaan Intelektual Indonesia. Bandung: Asian law Group/P T Alumni, 2001)
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34. Taubman, A.S. Varietas Tanaman dan Sirkit Terpadu in T. Lindsey, S. Butt, T. S. Utomo (eds) Pengantar Hukum Hak kekayaan Intelektual Indonesia. Bandung: Asian law Group/P T Alumni, 2001.
35. Taubman, A.S. 'Recent cases from Australia,' in Intellectual Property in Asia and the Pacific, WIPO, Geneva, 2001
36. Taubman, A.S. 'Putting TRIPS to Work: TRIPS as a Tool for Economic Development,' in Proceedings of the APEC Symposium on Intellectual Property Rights (Sapporo City, Hokkaido), Japanese Patent Office, Tokyo, 2000
37. Survey of the Notification & Review of National Intellectual Property Laws under the WTO TRIPS Agreement (principal author), Canberra, 2000
38. Intellectual Property: A Vital Asset for Australia, DFAT, Canberra, 2000 39. Intellectual Property Rights and Teaching of Intellectual Property Law, in
Technology Management Education and Training for Developing Countries, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology, New Delhi, 1998
40. Background Reading Material on the Intellectual Property System of the Republic of Korea (editor), WIPO, Geneva, 1996 POLICY PAPERS Substantive policy papers prepared for the WTO TRIPS Council (text available from the WTO documentation service):
Work Programme on Electronic Commerce, IP/C/W/144, 6 July 1999
Review of the Implementation of the Agreement under article 71.1, IP/C/W/210, 3 October 2000
Geographical Indications: Article 24.2 Review of the Application of Part II, Section 3: Some Background Issues, IP/C/W/211, 19 October 2000
Non-violation Complaints under TRIPS, IP/C/W/212, 27 September 2000
Electronic Commerce Work Programme, IP/C/W/233, 7 December 2000 Submissions on WTO TRIPS dispute settlement cases:
United States – Section 110(5) of US Copyright Act, WT/DS160/5, 16 April 1999
Canada – Patent Protection of Pharmaceutical Products, WT/DS114/R, 17 March 2000
Sole or principal author of the following official studies and position papers: Climate Change and Intellectual Property, WIPO Issues paper
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The Influenza Virus and the Patent System (commissioned by the World Health Assembly) Examination of Issues regarding the Interrelation of Access to Genetic Resources and Disclosure Requirements in Intellectual Property Rights Applications Transmitted by the General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to
the Conference of Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity by the decision of the General Assembly at its Thirty-Second Session, September 26 to October 5, 2005 (commissioned by the CBD COP)
Issues paper: Intellectual Property and Bioethics An Overview [ Intellectual Property Aspects of Agreements on Access and Equitable Benefit Sharing Relating to Genetic Resources Customary Law & the Intellectual Property System in the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions and Knowledge WIPO Technical Study on Disclosure Requirements Concerning Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge (commissioned by the CBD COP) Gap analysis, describing the protection already available to TK at the international level, gaps that may exist in such protection, considerations relevant to whether or not those gaps ought to be filled, and options for filling the gaps (WIPO/GRTKF/IC/13/5(b) and previous versions) Outline of practical options for addressing the international dimension of protection of TK and TCEs (WIPO/GRTKF/IC/13/6, and previous versions) Recommendations for taking account of TK in patent search and examination (WIPO/GRTKF/IC/13/7 and previous versions) Surveys, reports and comparative analysis of protection of TK at national, regional and international levels (WIPO/GRTKF/IC/3/9, WIPO/GRTKF/IC/6/4). Draft Objectives and Principles for international protection of traditional knowledge (WIPO/GRTKF/IC/7/5, WIPO/GRTKF/IC/8/5, WIPO/GRTKF/IC/9/5, WIPO/GRTKF/IC/10/5, WIPO/GRTKF/IC/11/5(c), WIPO/GRTKF/IC/12/5(c))
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SELECTED SEMINAR AND CONFERENCE PAPERS
A partial list, still in the process of being updated, in reverse chronological order. All papers available on request. 2012 Japan's Experience with the Regulation of Ttechnology Licensing Agreements - What lessons for developing countries?, panelist, UNCTAD, Geneva, September 2012 TRIPS on the Web: An Analogue Treaty in a Digital Age, or the First Trade 2.0 Agreement?' Public Seminar, Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) and the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA), Melbourne Law School, April 2012 TRIPS and Food: A balanced diet?, Law and the Future of Food Conference, Griffith University and Australian Centre for Intellectual Property and Agriculture, Canberra, March 2012 Promoting access and innovation in medical technologies, Journée de droit de la propriété intellectuelle, University of Geneva, February, 2012 Development of a Global Economic Marketplace for IP, LESI Global Technology Impact Forum, Geneva, January 2012 2011 TRIPS: Analogue Treaty in a Digital Age? Stephen Stewart Memorial Lecture, Intellectual Property Institute London, November 2011 Considering the ethical basis for IPRs - achieving inclusive human rights through exclusive commercial rights, International Network Conference, Centre for Society and Genomics International Network Conference: CBSG, Brussels, September 2011 Climate change, technology, innovation and TRIPS, WTO Public Forum, September 2011 IP enforcement and sustainable development, Sixth Global Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Congress, WIPO/ INTERPOL/WCO, Paris, 2-3 February, 2011 Exploratory Workshop on International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Legal & Policy Issues, University of Lucerne, January 17-19, 2011 2010 Key Note Address, Trade, Intellectual Property and the Knowledge Assets of Indigenous Peoples: The Developmental Frontier, Victoria University, Wellington, 10 December 2010
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Plenary: Knowledge Networks and Markets, Delivering Global Promise Through the Life Sciences OECD/ESRC Genomics Forum, Paris, December 6, 2010 TRIPS at 10: Looking Back, Looking Forward, Columbia Earth Institute, November 2010
Food, Biotechnology and TRIPS
TRIPS at 10: ideas of implementation Geographical indications in the WTO: International Seminar, Geographical indications in the olive oil and table olive sector, International Olive Council, Villa San Giovanni, Calabria, 21 October 2010 Reflections on the evolution of the TRIPS Agreement, Opening Session, Executive Committee Meeting, AIPPI Congress, Paris, October 2010 From trade-related aspects of IP, to IP-related aspects of trade? Locating the TRIPS Agreement in today’s global trade system, WTO Public Forum 2010 "The Forces Shaping World Trade", September 15, 2010 TRIPS encounters the internet: an analogue treaty in a digital age, or the first Trade 2.0 Agreement?, World Trade Forum 2010 - Trade Governance in the Digital Age, World Trade Institute, University of Bern, 4 September, 2010 Climate Change, Technology, Innovation and TRIPS, RegNet Seminar, Australian National University, August 2010 TRIPS at 15: A new centre of gravity?, UK Intellectual Property Office, July 2010 The Recognition and Protection of Traditional Knowledge - What's next on the international agenda?`, UK Intellectual Property Office, July 2010 Situating the WTO TRIPS Agreement in policy debate on climate change, WIPO WTO Colloquium, July 2010 From ‘or’ to ‘and’: the IP/TRIPS research agenda, WIPO WTO Colloquium, July 2010 Reviewing the international context of IP law and policy, WIPO WTO Colloquium, July 2010 Trade-related intellectual property rights and economic development, WIPO WTO Colloquium, July 2010 Rights to Exclude, and Rights to be Included: Reviewing the Ethical Basis for IP in the Life Sciences, Intellectual Property And The Biosciences, White Rose IPBio Symposium, Devonshire Hall, University of Leeds, 7 July 2010
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Intellectual Property, Customary Law and Minority Rights, Minority Rights, Indigenous People And Human Rights Law, National University of Ireland, Galway, June 2010 Recognition of customary law of indigenous peoples in intellectual property law, Conference on Customary law, Traditional Knowledge and Human Rights, 18- 19 June 2010, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, Ireland. TRIPS at 15: reflections on the evolution of the TRIPS Agreement, 18th Annual Conference on Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Fordham University, New York, April, 2010 TRIPS at 15: A New Centre of Gravity? Reflections on the Evolution of the TRIPS Agreement, IILAH/IPRIA Seminar, University of Melbourne School of Law, March 26, 2010 TRIPS at 15: reflections on the evolution of the TRIPS Agreement, WTO Centre, Taipei, January 2010
2009 Convention On Biological Diversity, Open-Ended Expert Group on Access And Benefit Sharing, presentation on Identifying & Protecting Community Interests When Documenting Traditional Knowledge: the WIPO Toolkit Project, Paris, April 2009 Customary Law And Traditional Knowledge, Convention On Biological Diversity, Open-Ended Expert Group on Access and Benefit Sharing, Paris, April 2009 The Climate of IP; and the IP of Climate: an overview of the policy issues , ICTSD Seminar on IP and Climate Change, Geneva, March 2009 Intellectual Property and Climate Change, International Chamber of Commerce, Environment and Energy Commission, Paris, March 2009 Worlds apart? Reconciling centripetal and centrifugal trends in international governance of IP, Keynote Address, Governance of New Technologies: The Transformation Of Medicine, Information Technology And Intellectual Property, SCRIPT-ed Conference, University of Edinburgh, March 2009 Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives Biotechnology Law Program, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, March 2009 International Law And Health Innovation, World Trade Institute, Geneva, February 2009 Traditional Medical Knowledge and intellectual property: the international policy dimension, UN Economic and Social Council, Policy Roundtable, New York, February 2009 The Recognition and Protection of Traditional Knowledge What's next on the international agenda?, and International law and health innovation, Australian National University, Geneva visit, February 2009
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The Recognition and Protection of Traditional Knowledge What's next on the international agenda?, QMIPRI Lunchtime Roundtable Event, London, Friday, 30 January 2009
2008 Are worlds colliding? Reconciling TRIPS and WIPO legal systems, When Worlds Collide: Intellectual Property Law at the Interface Between Systems of Knowledge Creation, Fordham University, October 2008 The Climate of IP; and the IP of Climate: an overview of the policy issues, Technology transfer, the IP system and climate change: challenges and options: Side Event, UNCCC COP 14, Poznan, December 2008 Towards a structured view of public interest IP management in the life sciences, WIPO life sciences policy symposium, Geneva, December 2008 Traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources: What possibilities, what prospects for respect and protection?, WIPO seminar for journalists, Geneva, in November 2008 Traditional knowledge systems: towards international systems of respect and protection National Conference on Traditional Knowledge Systems, Intellectual Property Rights and their Relevance for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), New Delhi, 24-26 November, 2008 WIPO National Seminar On Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions And Genetic Resources , Kathmandu, Nepal, October 2008
From Local To Global: traditional knowledge in an international arena
Traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources: What possibilities, what prospects for respect and protection?
Identifying & protecting community interests when documenting traditional knowledge International regulation of life sciences patents: tracking centrifugal and centripetal trends, IP Pharma Europe Summit Montreux, October 24 2008 The protection of traditional knowledge: ideas and implications for trademark practitioners, Pharmaceutical Trade Marks Group Conference, Istanbul, October 2008 Are worlds colliding? When Worlds Collide, Symposium. Fordham University School of Law, October 2008 Traditional knowledge and international trade: the babu perspective, The Changing Role of Intellectual Property in Asia: Moving Beyond ‘Producers and Consumers’ Center for Advanced Study Initiative on Science and Technology in the Pacific Century College of Law, University of Illinois, March 8 2008
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“The Challenges Of Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources And Traditional Cultural Expressions: Paving The Way Forward” January 14 to 16, 2008, in Kuala Lumpur.
2007 Building Community Capacity: Round Table on Capacity building, Geneva December 2007 Regional Forum on Strategic Issues in Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property, Singapore, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS), the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, December 2007
Opening address: overview of international IP and public health
Pandemics and Epidemics: National Action and International Cooperation on Virus-Sharing, Vaccines Development and Protection of R&D
Setting the scene: IP and regulation in the life sciences, WIPO Life Sciences Policy Symposium on Intellectual Property and the Regulatory System, November 2007 The influenza virus as a genetic resource: patents, innovation and equity: a review of the issues & options, Government of Indonesia, Jakarta, November 2007 WIPO Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) Seminar for Journalists November 5, 2007
Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives,
Traditional knowledge and folklore Forging the tools: The IGC Provisions on Protection of Traditional Knowledge WTO Training Course, February 2007 Sub Regional Forum on The Protection of Traditional Knowledge, Folklore & Associated Genetic Resources: Prospects for Regional Cooperation, WIPO and the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA), 26-27 April 2007 in Montevideo, Uruguay European Commission Research Directorate-General, Directorate L - Science, economy and society, Governance and ethics: Conference on Ethics Research and Globalisation, May 14-15, 2007. UNESCO, Amsterdam Center for International Law, Irish Center for Human Rights The Right To Enjoy The Benefits Of Scientific Progress And Its Applications, Experts' meeting, Amsterdam, 7-8 June 2007 WIPO, State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), International Symposium on Geographical Indications, Beijing, June 26 to 28, 2007
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WHO Interdisciplinary Working Group on pandemic influenza preparedness: sharing of influenza viruses and access to vaccines and other benefits (WHA60.28) 31 July - 4 August 2007, Singapore WIPO, Life Sciences Symposium on Current Issues in Intellectual Property and Public Health, Geneva, September 19, 2007 Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Cultural Expressions (Folklore): Communal or Property Rights? AIPPI Forum Singapore (5th & 6th October 2007), Pandemic Flu: Towards an Effective Global Preparedness Policy, Chatham House, London, October 18, 2007 WHO: Legal Division, Briefing on Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives, October 19, 2007 WIPO IPOS Seminar for Journalists, November 5, 2007, Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives, Singapore IAPO (International Alliance of Patients' Organizations), Seminar on Public Health and Intellectual Property, Geneva, 6 November 2007 Briefing of Officials from the Legislation Affairs Office of the State Council of China WIPO, November 9, 2007 Preparatory Meeting of the Inter-Governmental Group Meeting on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PRE IGM-PIP), Jakarta, Indonesia, 10 – 11 November 2007 Traditional Cultural Expressions, Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources: Capacity-building tools WIPO National Workshop On Preservation And Protection Of Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions And Genetic Resources, Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT), Cairo, November 26 and 27, 2007 WIPO Regional Forum on Strategic Issues in Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property, December 3, 2007 WIPO Round Table On Practical Initiatives On Intellectual Property And Traditional Cultural Expressions, Traditional Knowledge, And Genetic Resources, December 10 to 12, 2007 A framework for looking at IP and Bioethics, WIPO: Life Sciences symposium: IP and Bioethics September 2007 Intellectual property, innovation and public health: the international policy and legal framework after Doha, Seminar, World Health Organization, October 2007
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avian flu, virus surveillance and vaccine production: what information needs for policymakers? Ottawa, World Health Organization Symposium, October 2007 The influenza virus as a genetic resource: patents, innovation and equity: a review of the issues, Chatham House workshop, London, October 2007 WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore, AIPPI Forum Singapore October 5, 2007 Intellectual property, innovation and public health an overview of the issues, WIPO Life Sciences Symposium on current issues in intellectual property and public health, September 2007 The framework for normsetting, evaluation and impact assessment: the work of the WIPO IGC on genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore, TACD Conference – The Reform of WIPO: Implementing the Development Agenda, Geneva -- September 17, 2007 What approach to IP & public health? the example of avian flu and virus sharing, World Health Organization, September 2007 Traditional Cultural Expressions, Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources: The Way Forward, WIPO Workshop on Intellectual Property for Geneva Based Permanent Representatives Members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, Geneva, September 5, 2007 WIPO: Lunchtime Learning Program: IP and Bioethics: A framework for looking at IP and Bioethics, Geneva, September 2007 Overview of avian flu issues, World Health Organization, Scientific Resource Group, Wasan Island, Ontario, August 2007 Geographical indications and the protection of traditional knowledge, WIPO International Symposium on Geographical Indications Beijing, June 2007 Bioethics, biodiversity and public policy: an overview of international developments WIPO – Kellogg Northwestern Executive Program, Chicago, June 2007 ICTSD McGill CIPP conference, San Domenico de Fiesole, June 2007
Unpacking access: towards the practical implementation of biotechnology
Traditional knowledge: overview of WIPO activities, Intellectual property, innovation and public health: the international policy and legal framework after Doha, Lowy Institute George Institute, Seminar, The Bangkok Challenge, May 2007 On being holistic: respect for traditional knowledge systems and ideas of misappropriation A2K Conference, School of Law, Yale University, April 2007
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Asian-African Forum on intellectual property and traditional cultural expressions traditional knowledge and genetic resources Bandung, Indonesia, June 2007
Overview of International Developments and Perspectives on Options for International Outcomes
Towards the Effective Protection of TK: Essential Elements of Protection of TK
IP Issues and Genetic Resources: The International Legal Environment The Bioethics of IP, Research, Ethics and Globalisation - European Commission, May 2007 IP and traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources, University of Amsterdam Law Program, May 2007 The context for multilateral organizations: pharmaceutical regulation: emerging trends in the patent systemGlobal Pharmaceutical Regulation 2007: Tackling Regional Priorities School of Law, Florida State University, April 2007 The State of Play: Progressing towards effective protection at the International Level, WIPO-ALADI Forum: Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic resources: Perspectives on regional cooperation, Montevideo, Uruguay, April 2007 IP and traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources, National Workshop on Identification, Valuation and IP Protection of TCEs of Bangladesh, Dhaka , April, 2007 WIPO Regional Experts Meeting on Traditional Knowledge, Cultural Expressions and Folklore, and associated Genetic Resources: Lima (Peru), April 23 and 24, 2007
The State of Play: Progressing towards effective protection at the International Level
Towards an international consensus, Prior informed consent to patent applications by donors of human genetic material, NCCR, World Trade Institute, Berne, March 28, 2007 The international patent system and pharmaceutical science today: dynamics and case studies, Winning Pharmaceutical Patent Strategies, London, March 6-7, 2007 Patents and the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee, Intellectual Property Trialogue Fordham-Queen Mary- Singapore Academy, The Next Ten Years in Intellectual Property Law: What Should Happen? What Will Happen?, London, February 16, 2007
2006 Keynote speech, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas, November 1, 2006 Hot topic:Bioprospecting – biopiracy, AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition San Antonio, Texas, November 1, 2006
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Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives, Masters Program, Turin University, November 2006 WIPO Interregional Seminar on Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources, Henan Province, China, December 13 to 15, 2006
Forging the tools: The IGC Provisions on Protection of Traditional Knowledge
The State of Play: Progressing towards effective protection at the International Level Seminar for Journalists, Geneva, November 20-23, 2006
Patents and biomedical innovation: international perspectives
Update on IP and traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources,
Overview of draft paper on IP and Bioethics, UN Interagency Committee on Bioethics, November 2006 Seminar On Intellectual Property And Genetic Resources For Innovations In Agriculture, Rio de Janeiro, November 2006
Patentability issues for biotechnological inventions:
Commercializing BT Cotton in Australia: a case study, Reconciling policy and practice in life sciences innovation
Intellectual property guidelines for access and benefit sharing What is sui generis about traditional knowledge – what does this mean for international governance?, Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions And Intellectual Property Law In The Asia-Pacific Region, Wollongong Faculty of Law, December 2006 several kinds of ‘should’ in life sciences innovation, Wizards of OS 4 Berlin, September, 2006
National Seminar on Intellectual Property, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 2006
The protection of Geographical Indications,
Intergovernmental discussions on traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources
Protection of TK and folklore: Setting the scene: a case study Intellectual property, traditional knowledge and genetic resources, Geneva School of Diplomacy May 2006 Law / policy approaches – plant and animal genomes in relation to biodiversity, Propeur Workshop, Paris, 5 to 6 May 2006 Some reflections on customary law, UNU-IAS, IUCN-SUR, Geneva, April 26, 2006
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Recent developments regarding the protection of TK, TCEs/folklore and GRs, WIPO Asia-Pacific Policy Forum Cochin, Kerala April 2006 The politics of access to knowledge: TACD workshop on the politics & ideology of IP, Brussels, March 2006 IP and anti-IP in international bargaining over the terms of bio-trade: time for evidence? Biennial Conference, International Association of Agricultural Economists, IAAE 2006 Gold Coast August 2006 International IP law overview - relationship of the TRIPS Agreement to WIPO Treaties International Seminar Traditional Knowledge in Asia: Development of Databases for Patent Search, EPO – SIPO, Beijing, August 2006
WIPO developments on traditional knowledge: an overview
Overview of discussions and development
IGC standards for TK databases and registries Intellectual property, and traditional knowledge: Issues and policy challenges, UN Human Rights and International Law Course, Geneva, July, 2006 Protection of community innovation systems, World Bank - cross regional learning to promote innovation June 2006 Claiming IP in early stage life science research: IP aspects of the regulatory conundrum, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) Conference, Trieste, June 12-14 2006 WTO Regional Workshop, Ankara, May 2006
Human health and the IP system: innovation for public health.
Intellectual property, traditional knowledge and genetic resources
The Protection of Geographical Indications
Enforcement of intellectual property Disclosure of the Origin of Genetic Resources, Intellectual property and the protection of traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources, African Union – WIPO, Workshop on IP, Montreux May 2006 Epidemics and globalization: Human health and the IP system: innovation, equity and public health. Bioethical Implications of Globalization, Workshop, European Commission, Brussels, May 2006 Intellectual property, traditional cultural expressions and traditional knowledge, Faculty of Law Hebrew University Queen Mary IP Research Institute May 2006,
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WIPO International Seminar on the Strategic Use of IP for Economic and Social Development, Bratislava, August 2006
Protection of traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions & genetic resources
IP and Traditional Knowledge: Exploiting its Economic Potential
Biotechnological inventions & IP: the challenges for patent law & policy Biotech Consortium India Limited, BCIL Programme, Delhi and Bangalore, October , 2006
From ‘can do’ to ‘should do’ and back again in life sciences innovation,
Intellectual property guidelines for access and benefit sharing
patentability issues for biotechnological inventions BIMST-EC FORUM On Intellectual Property & Biological Diversity & Associated Traditional Knowledge, Colombo, October 2006
Options for Regional Cooperation and Capacity Building on IP and Biodiversity Issues
Biodiversity and the patent system:patent disclosure requirements, Bioethics, benefit-sharing and IP, UN Interagency Committee on Bioethics, Geneva, January 2006
2005 Scientific Conference on Biotechnology, Khartoum, Sudan, December, 2005
Human health and the IP system: innovation for public health.
Current international developments concerning IP and biotechnology: key issues for developing countries
Intellectual property, traditional knowledge and genetic resources Traditional Cultural Expressions/Expressions of folklore: what role for IP? Interregional Intermediate Seminar on Copyright and Related Rights , Geneva October 14, 2005 Intellectual property, innovation and public health:policy challenges and the role of IP, WIPO Forum for NGOs, Geneva, September 2005 Traditional knowledge & genetic resources misappropriations & misgivings, Centre for the Application of Molecular Biology in International Agriculture, Canberra, Semtember, 2005 Protecting, preserving & respecting traditional cultural expressions: AHRC Copyright Conference London June 29 2005 Copyright issues and the protection of traditional cultural expressions, National Copyright Administration of China, September 2005
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Intellectual property, innovation and public health: policy challenges, Geneva NGO Forum on IP, August 2005 National seminar on traditional knowledge, folklore and genetic resources, Kuala Lumpur, August 2005 School for Biotech Industrial Innovation Management, Centre For Law And Biotechnologies, Siena, July 2005
Biotechnological inventions & intellectual property: the regulatory challenges for patent law
Emerging regulatory and legal issues: resolving claims over misappropriation of traditional knowledge & genetic resources
WIPO Asia-Pacific Seminar on Intellectual Property & New Technologies: IIPTI, Daejon, June 14 2005
Biotechnological inventions & intellectual property:
IP issues in the protection of genetic resources, biodiversity, traditional knowledge and cultural expressions
Challenges for the patent system - genetic resources, traditional knowledge, benefit sharing and equity, Seminar, Korean Intellectual Property Office, Taejon, June 16, 2005 ‘There goes the neighbourhood:’ interplay between the bilateral, regional and multilateral, in the emergence of an hybrid international regime, IEEM IP Law Seminar, Macau, June 2005 Traditional knowledge, traditional creativity and cultural expressions: what role for IP?, Amsterdam University, May 2005 Access to genetic resources & equitable benefit-sharing: what link to patent law?, Yokahama Round Table, UNU-IAS - JBA, March 11 2005 Intellectual property, innovation and public health: policy challenges, Intellectual Property Rights & Public Health Forum, Manila, Philippines, October 2005 Traditional knowledge, traditional creativity and intellectual property: current challenges, WIPO Academy on intellectual property for Ambassadors Geneva, March 1, 2005 2004 WIPO Activities on traditional knowledge, folklore and genetic resources, Expert Regional Meeting, Singapore, September 2004 TRIPS as a fair trade agreement? Approaches to constructing a systematic jurisprudence of TRIPS, ACIPA Seminar, Canberra, August 2004
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A systematic and equitable TRIPS jurisprudence as a realist interest: the case of access to pharmaceuticals, PropEUR Workshop, Göttingen: IPRs and the Information Society, September 2004 Intellectual property, innovation and public health: policy challenges, TACD workshop on the future of WIPO, Geneva, September 2004 Forum 8, Global Forum on Public Health Research, Mexico City, November 2004
Traditional knowledge & unmet public health needs: honour the tradition but use the knowledge?
Public interest IP management and public health research for neglected disease burdens, Towards international protection of intellectual property and genetic resources, traditional knowledge & folklore, Fordham Conference, International Intellectual Property Law & Policy, Fordham University School of Law April 2004 Evolution of the international patent system and the challenge of traditional knowledge, Fordham Conference, International Intellectual Property Law & Policy, Fordham University School of Law April 2004 Public health research for neglected disease burdens: a framework for reflecting on dealmaking & IP management, Workshop on Dealmaking and IP Property Management for Public Interest, Bethesda Maryland, 29 November 2004 Challenges for the patent system - genetic resources, traditional knowledge,benefit sharing and equity, Swedish patent office Annual Patent Updating Day, October 21, 2004 'Realistic utopias' and resistible tensions: the interface between intellectual property, competition and human rights, University of Edinburgh, December 2004. Intellectual property and traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources, WTO Trade Policy Course, October 2004 Intellectual property, innovation and public health: policy challenges after Doha, WTO regional workshop on intellectual property issues, Kuala Lumpur, 27 April 2004 2003 Battling for basmati, or inventors with clean hands: patents, genetic resources and disclosure, Conference on Intellectual Property and Biological Resources, Singapore, December 2003 2002 The Protection of Traditional Knowledge Using Sui Generis Systems, Asia-Pacific Regional Seminar On Intellectual Property And Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge And Folklore, Cochin University, Cochin, November 11-13, 2002
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Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore - International Perspectives, Background briefing Open-ended inter-sessional Working Group on the draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, Geneva, December 2002 Collective Management of TRIPS: APEC Cooperation on Intellectual Property Workshop on the Harmonisation of Intellectual Property Law in the EU, ASEAN and APEC, Centre for Southeast Asian Law, Darwin, March 2002 International Influences on Australia's IP Law, Federal Court Forum on IP Law, Sydney, March 2002
2001 Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: TRIPS Negotiations on Geographical Indications, AIPPI World Congress, Melbourne, March 2001 TRIPS goes East: China's intellectual property interests in international trade, Conference on China and the WTO, ANU, March 2001 Managing Intellectual Property in Consortia: International and Commonwealth perspectives, Panel discussion, Melbourne, March 2001 Beyond TRIPS: forms of ownership and control of knowledge resources, public lecture, Gajah Mada University, Jogjakarta, July 2001 Patent Rights and Obligations, public lecture, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia, July 2001 Advanced Patent Law, IASTP training course, Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights, Tangerang, West Java, June 2001 Introduction to Patent Law, IASTP training course, Ministry of Justice, Padang, West Sumatra, June 2001, and Solo, Central Java, July 2001. Force-feeding enforcement, TRIPS and the enforcement of IPRs in the Asia-Pacific region, Asian Law Centre, Melbourne, September, 2001 Orienting TRIPS, Asian Law Centre, Melbourne, September, 2001 The WTO TRIPS Agreement, International Trade Law, ANU Faculty of Law, September 2001 Compunctious visitings of nature: access to genetic resources, ACIPA Seminar, Canberra, 4 October 2001 Pharmaceutical patents and the WTO TRIPS Agreement: can the sword be a ploughshare, a problem the solution?, 6th International Conference on Aids in Asia and the Pacific, Melbourne, 9 October 2001
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Market failure in the knowledge economy: registration data protection in Australia, Australian Law & Economics Association Annual Conference, Canberra, October 2001 The way ahead: developing international protection, WIPO International Symposium on the International Protection of Geographical Indications, Montevideo, November 2001 Cereal offenders? Owning, controlling and exploiting biological resources, ACIPA Conference, Canberra, November 2001 TRIPS beyond 2000, IPRs, trade and developing countries, International Development Law Institute, Sydney, December 2001 Location, Location, Location: Geographical Indications and World Trade, ACIPA Seminar, Brisbane, December 2001