Global economic relations reshaped by privatization of international intellectual property law.
The article discusses how private intellectual property rights are now regulated by public international law. It explores how these rights have shaped global economic relations and evolved as regulatory tools. The main focus is on how international treaties have globalized private rights, with a particular emphasis on the Paris and Berne Conventions and the TRIPS Agreement. The article concludes that international intellectual property instruments have played a significant role in the privatization of public international law.