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Re: Ang.: [DFRI-listan] TPP, IPR-kapitlet



"...i de rum där det här eventuellt beslutas." Inte personligt riktat och god information men är det för att se på där de eventuella "besluten" fattas? Det verkar som om "besluten" som fattas behöver närma sig de som "besluten" gäller.

/j0nas



On 2013-11-13 21:57, Marcin de Kaminski wrote:
Jag tänkte mig det som ett tips om man är intresserad av hur
diskussionerna går i de rum där det här eventuellt beslutas.


On 13 Nov 2013, at 21:56 , Erik Josefsson
<erik.hjalmar.josefsson@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:erik.hjalmar.josefsson@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Kan du utveckla vad du menar med "tips"?

Är ditt tips att folk ska gå dit och demonstrera? Dela ut flygblad?

Om det är det så kanske du kan tipsa om vad det ska stå på
banderollerna och vad som ska stå i flygbladen?

//Erik

Erik Josefsson
BE GSM: +32484082063
SE GSM: +46707696567

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Rubrik: [DFRI-listan] TPP, IPR-kapitlet
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Stockholmstips:
http://www.ui.se/evenemang/the-transatlantic-trade-and-investment-partnership-negotiations

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Negotiations

2013-11-21

The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI), in collaboration
with the US Embassy in Stockholm and the National Board of Trade,
invite you to a seminar on the new US-EU trade and investment
partnership agreement currently being negotiated. How are the
negotiations proceeding, what are the big challenges - and what is
this new partnership really about?

In the coming weeks, the United States and the European Union will
hold the second round of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership (TTIP) negotiations. The overall ambition of these
negotiations is to reduce most of the trade barriers across the
Atlantic, open services, spur innovation, and align and lift
regulatory standards. If the partnership becomes a reality it could
have great impact on the United States as well as the European Union’s
economies. At the same time, there are many challenges ahead and there
are also those who are concerned about the consequences for trade
globally of such an agreement.

The seminar will look at what this partnership would mean and why it
is important for the EU and the US. How does the EU negotiate and what
is the room for manoeuvre for the US delegation? What are the most
difficult topics? Has the government shutdown in the US impacted on
the process?

Speakers:

András Simonyi, Ambassador and Managing Director of the Center for
Transatlantic Relations at the School of Advanced International
Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington.

Anna Folkesson, Trade Policy Adviser, Department for Trade Agreements
and Technical Rules at the National Board of Trade.

Magnus Rydén, Department for International Trade Policy at the
Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Date: Thursday November 21, 2013
Time: 16.00-17.30. Registration and coffee from 15.30.
Location: The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Drottning
Kristinas väg 37, Stockholm.
Registration: http://www.ui.positionett.se/tillfalle.php?id=1138
Seminar fee: Free of charge
Language: English

The discussion will be moderated by Jan Joel Andersson, Senior
Research Fellow and Head of the North America Program at UI.

The seminar is part of a seminar series on the new Transatlantic Trade
and Investment Partnership.

Welcome!

Join the debate! Share your thoughts on Twitter using #uievent.

Please note that all events at the Swedish Institute of International
Affairs may be recorded, filmed or photographed by the Institute's
staff and published on our websites.


On 13 Nov 2013, at 20:01 , Linus Nordberg <linus@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:linus@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

> Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)
>
>  Today, 13 November 2013, WikiLeaks released the secret negotiated
>  draft text for the entire TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) Intellectual
>  Property Rights Chapter. The TPP is the largest-ever economic treaty,
>  encompassing nations representing more than 40 per cent of the world’s
>  GDP. The WikiLeaks release of the text comes ahead of the decisive TPP
>  Chief Negotiators summit in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 19-24 November
>  2013. The chapter published by WikiLeaks is perhaps the most
>  controversial chapter of the TPP due to its wide-ranging effects on
>  medicines, publishers, internet services, civil liberties and
>  biological patents. Significantly, the released text includes the
>  negotiation positions and disagreements between all 12 prospective
>  member states.
>
>  The TPP is the forerunner to the equally secret US-EU pact TTIP
>  (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership), for which President
>  Obama initiated US-EU negotiations in January 2013. Together, the TPP
>  and TTIP will cover more than 60 per cent of global GDP.
>
> https://wikileaks.org/tpp/
>
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PhDc Sociology of Law, University of Lund
Lund University Internet Institute, Cybernorms Research Group
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Marcin de Kaminski
PhDc Sociology of Law, University of Lund
Lund University Internet Institute, Cybernorms Research Group
Personal homepage - www.dekaminski.se <http://www.dekaminski.se>

Phone#: +46-(0)768-045151



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Listan arkiveras och publiceras öppet på internet.
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