
International Intellectual Property Law
International Intellectual Property Law consists of treaties and agreements that protect the rights of creators and inventors across borders. It ensures that authors, inventors, and businesses can safeguard their innovations, designs, and artistic works from unauthorized use in other countries. Major agreements include the Berne Convention for literary and artistic works and the TRIPS Agreement, which sets minimum standards for protecting intellectual rights globally. These laws aim to foster creativity and economic growth by allowing creators to benefit financially from their work while promoting the sharing of knowledge across different nations.