Trips Agreement

/ˈtrɪps əˌɡriˈmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An international treaty administered by the World Trade Organization setting minimum standards for intellectual property regulation among member countries.
    The TRIPS Agreement aims to harmonize IP laws globally to encourage innovation and trade.

Forms

  • trips agreement
  • trips agreements

Commentary

Often capitalized as TRIPS Agreement; commonly referenced in international trade and IP law contexts.

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