知识产权条约信息
知识产权条约
Gulf Cooperation Council
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Economic Agreement was first signed in 1981 and revised in 2001. The Agreement has been envisioned to bring economic integration among GCC countries in key areas like trade of goods, services, industry, and government procurement.
The key objectives of the GCC Agreement are:
Article Twenty of the revised GCC Economic Agreement deals with Intellectual Property. It says “Member States shall develop programs encouraging talented individuals and supporting innovation and invention; cooperate in the field of intellectual property and develop regulations and procedures ensuring protection of intellectual property rights; and coordinate their relevant policies towards other countries, regional blocs and international and regional organisations.”
Contracting Parties:
Saudi Arabia - United Arab Emirates - Bahrain - Oman - Qatar - Kuwait.