The importance of the issues raised by the WTO Agreement cannot be over-estimated. The completion of the Uruguay Round of negotiations has resulted in the creation of international agreements which themselves raise issues of great difficulty and importance in legal terms--issues of practical importance for international trade in goods and services and for the entire field of Intellectual Property Rights. This book examines the implementation of the GATT agreement, and its national and international legal and constitutional ramifications.
Tables 1. Introduction and Overview 2. The Questions Considered 3. European Community 4. Germany 5. Japan 6. United States of America 7. Canada 8. Australia 9. Switzerland 10. Korea 11. Costa Rica 12. Brazil 13. Comparisons 14. Conclusions and Implications/Recommendations