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The Influence of TPP on China and the Corresponding Countermeasures to Intellectual Property KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), known as the ‘economic’ NATO Agreement dominated by the United States, will impose profound influence on the politics, economy, society and intellectual property system in China. There are deep-seated reasons why the US are extremely active to make TPP signed and why China is ruled out in the course of the negotiations. Since China has entered into the WTO, the domestic and international market is closely related, and TPP must have significant impact on China’s international market. With regard to the influence, China shall take efficient measures to cope with, including: dealing with issues appropriately regarding its economic sovereignty, based on its own situations, promoting of negotiations on free trade agreement, keeping on improving the hard and soft power in intellectual property, fully taking advantages of “the Belt and Road Strategy” and exploring new market; and getting ready for constant adaptation to TPP rules and the like.

목차
I. Introduction
II. Major Content of TPP
    A. General
    B. TPP on Intellectual Property
III. The US Strategy for TPP and Its Impact on China
    A. The Strategic Choice of the US towards TPP
    B. Why is China out of TPP?
    C. Impact of TPP on China
IV. Countermeasures for China against TPP
    A. China’s Economic Sovereignty
    B. China’s Own Situations
    C. Promotion of Negotiations on Free Trade Agreement
    D. Improving the Intellectual Property Power
    E. Intellectual Property as a Prior National Strategy
    F. OBOR and New Market
    G. Constant Adaptation to the TPP Rules
V. Conclusion
References
저자
  • Xiaoqing Feng(Law at Institute of Intellectual Property Law of China University of Political Science and Law(CUPL), China Intellectual Property Law Society (CIPLS) Member of the Experts Commission of Works of Case Guidance, Center for Judicial Protection for Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of the P.R.C, University of British Columbia Faculty of Law.)
  • Zhixiao Wu(Law at Shanxi Normal University, China University of Political Science and Law, Sun Yat-sen Univ.)