
The TED Cases Studies intend to provide a common categorical basis for looking at issues of trade and environment. Issues such as environment (especially), culture, human rights, labor rights and related topics are of keen interest in the case studies. Each set of case studies if organized by a key focal theme. Below are the cases in the TED, organized by when they were posted.
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The Neem
Tree
The United States and India are currently
involved in a biopiracy dispute over the rights to a tree
indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, the neem tree. While
the neem tree has been used in India for over 2000 years for
various purposes such as pesticides, spermicides and
toothbrushes, a US company has been suing Indian companies
for producing the emulsion because they have a patent on the
process. The dispute is over the rights of companies to
conduct research and development by using patents against
the interest of the people who live at the source of the
resource. To what extent can multinational companies claim
and patent resources from the develping countries, like
India? The movement around the issue of the neem tree and
trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights
(TRIPS) represents a challenge to the developing
countries.
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Parmigiano-Reggiano:
The "King" of Cheeses
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