Intellectual Property and Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights TRIPS

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Intellectual Property and Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights TRIPS
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U1014

London (UK)

01 Jun 2026 -05 Jun 2026

5550

Overview

Introduction:

Intellectual property rights represent an institutional framework for protecting creative works, inventions, and innovations within legal and economic systems. TRIPS, as an international agreement under the WTO, establishes minimum standards for the protection and enforcement of these rights across member countries. This training program analyzes how TRIPS provisions influence global trade, dispute settlement, and national compliance structures. It provides structured frameworks and models for analyzing the interaction between intellectual property, innovation, and trade policies.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the categories of intellectual property and their institutional protection frameworks.

  • Evaluate the core provisions and obligations of the TRIPS Agreement.

  • Classify enforcement structures and dispute settlement mechanisms in intellectual property.

  • Assess the interrelation between intellectual property rights and international trade frameworks.

  • Explore strategies for intellectual property asset management and commercialization.

Target Audience:

  • Legal advisors and intellectual property specialists.

  • Trade and commerce regulators.

  • Policy makers in ministries and government agencies.

  • Corporate managers overseeing innovation and technology transfer.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Intellectual Property:

  • Categories of intellectual property rights.

  • Principles and systems of IP protection.

  • Governance frameworks for IP enforcement.

  • International conventions on intellectual property.

  • Institutional role of IP in innovation ecosystems.

Unit 2:

TRIPS Agreements:

  • Background and objectives of the TRIPS Agreement.

  • Key provisions and compliance obligations.

  • TRIPS enforcement and dispute settlement mechanisms.

  • Alignment of national legislation with TRIPS standards.

  • Impact of TRIPS on global IP harmonization.

Unit 3:

Protection and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights:

  • Institutional structures for identifying and safeguarding IP assets.

  • Legal frameworks for IP registration and recognition.

  • Enforcement systems against counterfeiting and piracy.

  • Civil and criminal remedies for IP violations.

  • Coordination principles between national and international enforcement agencies.

Unit 4:

Intellectual Property and International Trade:

  • Relationship between IP rights and global trade systems.

  • TRIPS provisions on counterfeit trade and piracy.

  • Trade implications of IP-related disputes.

  • Role of IP in technology transfer and development.

  • Economic effects of IP policies on trade competitiveness.

Unit 5:

IP Asset Management and Commercialization:

  • Institutional frameworks for managing intellectual property portfolios.

  • Licensing, franchising, and technology transfer models.

  • Due diligence procedures in IP-related transactions.

  • Methods for intellectual property valuation.

  • Governance structures for IP monetization and sustainability.