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The study aims to analyse and identify the loopholes in trade and IPR in Afghanistan. Hence the study shall be doctrinal research. Under doctrinal research, a blend of the following techniques has been used to achieve the research objectives. The data and information for the study shall be based on primary and secondary data collection methods. Primary data will be obtained from the Afghanistan constitution and statutory laws, WTO and TRIPS Agreement; secondary data will be obtained from research papers, journals, magazines, websites and annual publications of the UN, WTO and TRIPS Council. The scheme of the present is limited to highlighting the IPR and trade status of Afghanistan before August 2021.
Intellectual Property Rights in Afghanistan, WTO in Afghanistan, TRIPS Agreement in Afghanistan.
Intellectual Property Rights in Afghanistan, WTO in Afghanistan, TRIPS Agreement in Afghanistan.
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