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adam_text | Contents
About the Contributors
Preface
Foreword by Dr. Caleb M. Fundanga
Chapter
1
Placing international economic law in context
1.0
Placing international economic law in context
1.1
Outline of the study
Chapter
2
WTO Legal Obligations and the Protection of
Plant Varieties
2.1
Introduction
2.2
The Objectives and Obligations of the TRIPs Agreements
2.3
Some Key Interpretive Issues Raised in Article 27.3(b)
2.3.1
What are plants ?
2.3.2
What is the meaning of ...other than micro-organism... ?
2.3.3
What is the meaning of essentially biological , non-biological
and micro-biological processes?
2.3.4
The scope and form of
sui
generis protection
2.3.5
The effectiveness condition and its impact on the scope
of
sui
generis systems
2.4
The methods of plant varieties protection in Article 27.3(b)
2.4.1
Plant varieties protection through patents
2.4.2
Plant varieties protection through
Sui
generis systems
2.5
Implementation of TRIPs Article 27.3(b)
2.5.1
Obligations created by Article 27.3(b)
2.5.2
The mechanics of implementing Article 27.3(b): what do WTO
Members need to do?
2.5.3
General Obligations of Particular Relevance to Implementing
Article 27.3(b)
2.6
Conclusion
Chapter
3
Africa in the First Decade of WTO Dispute Settlement,
1995-2005
3.0
Introduction
3.1
African Participation in the Dispute Settlement System
3.2
Participation in WTO Disputes
3.2.1
Table
-
Disputes in which an African country was a
Complainant or Respondent
3.2.2
Table
-
Request for consultations or request for panels in
which an African country initiated the request
3.3
Participation
in the Formulation or Improvement of
Working Procedures
87
3.3.1
Participation as Panellists or Appellate Body Members
88
3.3.2
Participation in the Negotiations on
DSU
Review and
Negotiations
90
3.4
Issues Arising from WTO Dispute Settlement
94
3.5
Conclusions
104
Chapter
4
Developing a sound regulatory framework for financial
services supervision and promoting the independence of
a regulator
109
4.0
Introduction
109
4.1
A definition of regulation
112
4.2
Designing a regulatory framework for financial services supervision
114
4.2.1
Principles or rules-based regulation
120
4.3
General statutory powers of a regulatory body
121
4.3.1
Authorisation to conduct financial services business
122
4.3.2
Supervision of financial services businesses
124
4.3.3
Enforcement of regulations
124
4.4
The independence of a financial services regulator
125
4.4.1
An independent but accountable financial services regulator
128
4.5
Arguments in favour of an independent financial services regulator
135
4.6
Arguments against an independent financial services regulator
137
4.7
Conclusion
139
Chapter
5
The concept of unsafe and unsound practice under
Solomon Islands Financial Institutions Act
1998 141
5.0
Introduction
141
5.0.1
The concept of unsafe and unsound practice
144
5.1
The
Zambián
case of Access Finance Services
et al v.
Bank of Zambia
147
5.1.1
A critical analysis of the ruling in Access Finance Services
et al
v. Bank of Zambia
152
5.2
Statutory interpretation
157
5.3
The treatment of unsafe and unsound practice in the United States
of America
161
5.4
Conclusion
165
Chapter
6
The International Legal and Institutional Framework
for Fisheries Management
167
6.1
Introduction
167
6.2
The International Legal Framework
173
6.2.1
A International Binding Instruments
175
6.2.2
The United Nations Agreement for the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory
Fish Stocks (UN Fish Stocks Agreement
1995)
6.2.3
The
FAO
Compliance Agreement,
1993
6.3
Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) and
Fisheries Management
6.4
International Non-Binding Instruments
6.4.1
Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
(1995)
6.4.2
Declarations
6.4.3
Strategies
6.4.4
International Plans of Action
6.4.5
WSSD and Fisheries
6.5
The Institutional and Implementation Framework
6.5.1
International Cooperation
6.5.2
The leading role of
FAO
and Fisheries Committee
6.5.3
Regional Fisheries Bodies
6.6
Specific Implementation Mechanisms
6.6.1
Marine Protected Areas
6.6.2
Monitoring, Compliance, and Enforcement
6.6.3
Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA)
6.7
Conclusion
6.7.1
Legal Instruments
6.7.2
Policy Considerations in developing countries
6.7.3
Policy, Fisheries Agreement and Participation
Chapter
7
Corporate Law and Economic Empowerment: Bringing
Small Investors to the Stock Market
7.0
Introduction
7.1
The authorization of Collective Investment Schemes
7.2
Further distinctions between unit trusts and other types of collective
investment schemes
7.3
Drawing distinctions between Investment Companies and Open-ended
Investment Companies
7.4
Constraints relating to the protection of assets of investors
under collective investment schemes
7.5
The allotment of shares and the par value concept in Zambia
7.6
Arguments against the par value system
7.7
The concept of no-par value
7.8
Arguments in support of the no-par value system
7.9
Conclusion
Chapter
8
Capital Market Integration in Eastern and Southern Africa:
a Regional Central Securities Depository as a catalyst?
8.0
Introduction
8.1
Central Securities Depositories
8.1.1
The Role of Central Securities Depositories
8.1.2
A Brief history of Central Securities Depositories
8.1.3
The Functions and Organizational Structure of
Central Securities Depositories
8.2
The Capital Markets of Eastern and Southern Africa
8.2.1
Overview
8.2.2
Sub-Regional Initiatives
8.2.3
Challenges Facing the Sub-Region s Capital Markets
8.3
The Case for the establishment of a Sub-Regional
CSD
8.4
Challenges to and factors favoring the establishment of a
sub-regional
CSD
8.4.1
Political and Macro-economic Factors
8.4.2
Legal Factors
8.4.3
Foreign Exchange and Currency Considerations
8.4.4
Information and Communications Technology Factors
8.4.5
Cost Factors
8.4.6
Regulatory concerns
8.5
Conclusion
Chapter
9
Changing the terms of the Trade-Human Rights Debate:
The Quest for Realization of
Socio-Economie
Rights in
Africa through the WTO Framework
9.0
Introduction: The Trade-Human Rights Linkage
-
An Overview of the Debate
9.1
An African Perspective on the Trade-Human Rights Linkage
9.2
A basis for ESC Rights in WTO
9.3
Institutional Aspects of the Debate: Is there a legal basis for imputing
human rights obligations on WTO as an international institution?
9.3.1
A critical examination of the WTO Charter
9.3.2
Institutional Evolutionary Theory
9.4
Substantive Aspects of the Debate: Can WTO Member States factor
in human rights considerations when fulfilling their obligations under
WTO agreements?
9.4.1
Are there human rights exceptions under WTO?
9.4.2
Trade and Human Rights Obligations as Integral Parts of
International Law
9.5
How can human rights protection and liberalized trade be made more
effective within the current institutional and normative framework?
9.5.1
The making of WTO law
9.5.2 The Interpretation
of WTO law
9.5.3
Institutional Design Issues
9.5.4
Better Integration of Trade and Human Rights
9.6
Conclusion
Chapter
10
Geographical indications and trade in
agricultural products
347
10.0
Introduction
347
10.1
International regimes for the protection of GIs
351
10.1.1
The
1967
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial
Property
351
10.1.2
The
1891
Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or
Deceptive Indications of Sources on Goods
352
10.1.3
The
1958
Lisbon Agreement on the Protection of Appellations
of Origin and Their Registration
353
10.1.4
The
1951
Stresa
International Convention for the Use of
Appellations of Origin and Designations of Cheeses
10.1.5
The TRIPs Agreement
10.2
The protection of GIs in the United States
10.2.1
Features of the US Approach
10.2.2
The BATF Regulations
10.2.3
The
Lanham
Act
10.3
The protection of GIs in the
EU
10.4
The protection of GIs in other countries
10.4.1
The Bangui Agreement
10.4.2
The Andean Group
10.4.3
MERCOSUR, the Group of Three and the Revised
Central American Convention
10.4.4
The EU-ACP Cotonou Agreement
10.5
GIsandTMs
10.6
The Recent WTO Dispute on Trademarks and GIs
10.7
Doha Round Negotiations and GIs
10.8
GIs, TMs, and Enhanced Trade Opportunities Access
10.9
Conclusion
Index
This book examines contemporary issues in international economic law. Critical
jurisprudential analyses are expounded on various law and policy issues
underpinning the discourse of international economic law. International and
comparative perspectives are provided. The book delves into intricacies of global
law and policy that may have an impact on the development of such geographical
regions as Africa. In the ten chapters, each written by an expert in the respective
field, the publication deals with several law and policy challenges ranging from
the effective management of natural resources, prospects for the development of
regional capital markets, the effective participation of less developed countries in
the global economy, especially at WTO, to financial sector regulation, banking law,
corporate law and knowledge economy linkages between intellectual property
law and human rights. The book concludes with an insightful chapter on the
nexus between intellectual property rights and agriculture.
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adam_txt |
Contents
About the Contributors
Preface
Foreword by Dr. Caleb M. Fundanga
Chapter
1
Placing international economic law in context
1.0
Placing international economic law in context
1.1
Outline of the study
Chapter
2
WTO Legal Obligations and the Protection of
Plant Varieties
2.1
Introduction
2.2
The Objectives and Obligations of the TRIPs Agreements
2.3
Some Key Interpretive Issues Raised in Article 27.3(b)
2.3.1
What are'plants'?
2.3.2
What is the meaning of '.other than micro-organism.'?
2.3.3
What is the meaning of 'essentially biological', 'non-biological'
and 'micro-biological' processes?
2.3.4
The scope and form of
sui
generis protection
2.3.5
The 'effectiveness' condition and its impact on the scope
of
sui
generis systems
2.4
The methods of plant varieties protection in Article 27.3(b)
2.4.1
Plant varieties protection through patents
2.4.2
Plant varieties protection through
Sui
generis systems
2.5
Implementation of TRIPs Article 27.3(b)
2.5.1
Obligations created by Article 27.3(b)
2.5.2
The mechanics of implementing Article 27.3(b): what do WTO
Members need to do?
2.5.3
General Obligations of Particular Relevance to Implementing
Article 27.3(b)
2.6
Conclusion
Chapter
3
Africa in the First Decade of WTO Dispute Settlement,
1995-2005
3.0
Introduction
3.1
African Participation in the Dispute Settlement System
3.2
Participation in WTO Disputes
3.2.1
Table
-
Disputes in which an African country was a
Complainant or Respondent
3.2.2
Table
-
Request for consultations or request for panels in
which an African country initiated the request
3.3
Participation
in the Formulation or Improvement of
Working Procedures
87
3.3.1
Participation as Panellists or Appellate Body Members
88
3.3.2
Participation in the Negotiations on
DSU
Review and
Negotiations
90
3.4
Issues Arising from WTO Dispute Settlement
94
3.5
Conclusions
104
Chapter
4
Developing a sound regulatory framework for financial
services supervision and promoting the independence of
a regulator
109
4.0
Introduction
109
4.1
A definition of 'regulation'
112
4.2
Designing a regulatory framework for financial services supervision
114
4.2.1
Principles or rules-based regulation
120
4.3
General statutory powers of a regulatory body
121
4.3.1
Authorisation to conduct financial services business
122
4.3.2
Supervision of financial services businesses
124
4.3.3
Enforcement of regulations
124
4.4
The independence of a financial services regulator
125
4.4.1
An independent but accountable financial services regulator
128
4.5
Arguments in favour of an independent financial services regulator
135
4.6
Arguments against an independent financial services regulator
137
4.7
Conclusion
139
Chapter
5
The concept of 'unsafe and unsound practice' under
Solomon Islands' Financial Institutions Act
1998 141
5.0
Introduction
141
5.0.1
The concept of'unsafe and unsound practice'
144
5.1
The
Zambián
case of Access Finance Services
et al v.
Bank of Zambia
147
5.1.1
A critical analysis of the ruling in Access Finance Services
et al
v. Bank of Zambia
152
5.2
Statutory interpretation
157
5.3
The treatment of 'unsafe and unsound practice' in the United States
of America
161
5.4
Conclusion
165
Chapter
6
The International Legal and Institutional Framework
for Fisheries Management
167
6.1
Introduction
167
6.2
The International Legal Framework
173
6.2.1
A International Binding Instruments
175
6.2.2
The United Nations Agreement for the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory
Fish Stocks (UN Fish Stocks Agreement
1995)
6.2.3
The
FAO
Compliance Agreement,
1993
6.3
Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) and
Fisheries Management
6.4
International Non-Binding Instruments
6.4.1
Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
(1995)
6.4.2
Declarations
6.4.3
Strategies
6.4.4
International Plans of Action
6.4.5
WSSD and Fisheries
6.5
The Institutional and Implementation Framework
6.5.1
International Cooperation
6.5.2
The leading role of
FAO
and Fisheries Committee
6.5.3
Regional Fisheries Bodies
6.6
Specific Implementation Mechanisms
6.6.1
Marine Protected Areas
6.6.2
Monitoring, Compliance, and Enforcement
6.6.3
Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA)
6.7
Conclusion
6.7.1
Legal Instruments
6.7.2
Policy Considerations in developing countries
6.7.3
Policy, Fisheries Agreement and Participation
Chapter
7
Corporate Law and Economic Empowerment: Bringing
Small Investors to the Stock Market
7.0
Introduction
7.1
The authorization of Collective Investment Schemes
7.2
Further distinctions between unit trusts and other types of collective
investment schemes
7.3
Drawing distinctions between Investment Companies and Open-ended
Investment Companies
7.4
Constraints relating to the protection of assets of investors
under collective investment schemes
7.5
The allotment of shares and the par value concept in Zambia
7.6
Arguments against the par value system
7.7
The concept of no-par value
7.8
Arguments in support of the no-par value system
7.9
Conclusion
Chapter
8
Capital Market Integration in Eastern and Southern Africa:
a Regional Central Securities Depository as a catalyst?
8.0
Introduction
8.1
Central Securities Depositories
8.1.1
The Role of Central Securities Depositories
8.1.2
A Brief history of Central Securities Depositories
8.1.3
The Functions and Organizational Structure of
Central Securities Depositories
8.2
The Capital Markets of Eastern and Southern Africa
8.2.1
Overview
8.2.2
Sub-Regional Initiatives
8.2.3
Challenges Facing the Sub-Region's Capital Markets
8.3
The Case for the establishment of a Sub-Regional
CSD
8.4
Challenges to and factors favoring the establishment of a
sub-regional
CSD
8.4.1
Political and Macro-economic Factors
8.4.2
Legal Factors
8.4.3
Foreign Exchange and Currency Considerations
8.4.4
Information and Communications Technology Factors
8.4.5
Cost Factors
8.4.6
Regulatory concerns
8.5
Conclusion
Chapter
9
Changing the terms of the Trade-Human Rights Debate:
The Quest for Realization of
Socio-Economie
Rights in
Africa through the WTO Framework
9.0
Introduction: The Trade-Human Rights Linkage
-
An Overview of the Debate
9.1
An African Perspective on the Trade-Human Rights Linkage
9.2
A basis for ESC Rights in WTO
9.3
Institutional Aspects of the Debate: Is there a legal basis for imputing
human rights obligations on WTO as an international institution?
9.3.1
A critical examination of the WTO Charter
9.3.2
Institutional Evolutionary Theory
9.4
Substantive Aspects of the Debate: Can WTO Member States factor
in human rights considerations when fulfilling their obligations under
WTO agreements?
9.4.1
Are there human rights exceptions under WTO?
9.4.2
Trade and Human Rights Obligations as Integral Parts of
International Law
9.5
How can human rights protection and liberalized trade be made more
effective within the current institutional and normative framework?
9.5.1
The making of WTO law
9.5.2 The Interpretation
of WTO law
9.5.3
Institutional Design Issues
9.5.4
Better Integration of Trade and Human Rights
9.6
Conclusion
Chapter
10
Geographical indications and trade in
agricultural products
347
10.0
Introduction
347
10.1
International regimes for the protection of GIs
351
10.1.1
The
1967
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial
Property
351
10.1.2
The
1891
Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or
Deceptive Indications of Sources on Goods
352
10.1.3
The
1958
Lisbon Agreement on the Protection of Appellations
of Origin and Their Registration
353
10.1.4
The
1951
Stresa
International Convention for the Use of
Appellations of Origin and Designations of Cheeses
10.1.5
The TRIPs Agreement
10.2
The protection of GIs in the United States
10.2.1
Features of the US Approach
10.2.2
The BATF Regulations
10.2.3
The
Lanham
Act
10.3
The protection of GIs in the
EU
10.4
The protection of GIs in other countries
10.4.1
The Bangui Agreement
10.4.2
The Andean Group
10.4.3
MERCOSUR, the 'Group of Three' and the Revised
Central American Convention
10.4.4
The EU-ACP Cotonou Agreement
10.5
GIsandTMs
10.6
The Recent WTO Dispute on Trademarks and GIs
10.7
Doha Round Negotiations and GIs
10.8
GIs, TMs, and Enhanced Trade Opportunities Access
10.9
Conclusion
Index
This book examines contemporary issues in international economic law. Critical
jurisprudential analyses are expounded on various law and policy issues
underpinning the discourse of international economic law. International and
comparative perspectives are provided. The book delves into intricacies of global
law and policy that may have an impact on the development of such geographical
regions as Africa. In the ten chapters, each written by an expert in the respective
field, the publication deals with several law and policy challenges ranging from
the effective management of natural resources, prospects for the development of
regional capital markets, the effective participation of less developed countries in
the global economy, especially at WTO, to financial sector regulation, banking law,
corporate law and knowledge economy linkages between intellectual property
law and human rights. The book concludes with an insightful chapter on the
nexus between intellectual property rights and agriculture. |
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