March 15, 2017

Peru


Primary Sources

  • Code of Criminal Procedure (Legislative Decree No. 957 of July 22, 2004) (2004)
  • Copyright Law (Legislative Decree No. 822 of April 23, 1996) (1996)
  • Criminal Code (Legislative Decree No. 635 of April 3, 1991) (2004)
  • Decree 013-2016-SA regulating the Presentation and Content of Documents required for the Registration and Re-registration of Biologic Products that take the Similarity Pathway
  • Decree Law No. 25868 of November 6, 1992, on the Organization and Functions of the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection – INDECOPI – last amended by Decree Law No. 807 of April 18, 1996 (1996)
  • Draft Regulation on Net Neutrality, Resolution 104-2015-CD
  • Free Trade Agreement between Peru and United States of America (February 1, 2009)
  • General Corporation Law (Law No. 26887 of 1997) (1997)
  • General Health Law (Law No. 26842 of 1997) (1997)
  • Law amending the Commission to Combat Piracy and Customs Crimes’ composition (Law No. 29013 of 2007) (2007)
  • Law Amending, Incorporating and Regulating Miscellaneous Provisions on the Implementation of the Trade Promotion Agreement signed between Peru and United states (Law No. 29316 of January 13, 2009) (2009)
  • Law establishing the Commission to Fight Contraband and Customs Revenue Fraud (Law No. 27595 of 2001) (2001)
  • Law No. 27811 of 24 July 2002, introducing a Protection Regime for the Collective Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples derived from Biological Resources (2002)
  • Law No. 27861 of October 24, 2002 on the exemption from payment of copyright fees for the reproduction of works for the visually impaired (2002)
  • Law No. 28216 on the Protection of Access to Peruvian Biological Diversity and Collective Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples (2004)
  • Law No. 28289 against Piracy (2004)
  • Law No. 28571 of June 13, 2005, amending Articles 188 and 189 of the Copyright Law (Legislative Decree No. 822 of April 23, 1996) (2005)
  • Law No. 28677 on Security Interests (2006)
  • Law No. 29263 of September 23, 2008 amending various articles of the Penal Code and the General Law on the Environment. (2008)
  • Law No. 30276 of November 13, 2014, amending the Copyright Law (Legislative Decree No. 822 of April 23, 1996) (2014)
  • Law No.2314/2012-CR amending the Copyright Law
  • Law of General Administrative Procedure (Legislative Decree No. 1029 of June 23, 2008 amending Law No. 27444) (2008)
  • Law on Organization and Functions of the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property Rights (INDECOPI)(Legislative Decree No. 1033 of June 24, 2008) (2008)
  • Law on Performers (Law No. 28131 of December 10, 2003) (2003)
  • Law on the Conservation and Sustainable use of Biological Diversity ( Law No. 26839 July 8, 1997) (1997)
  • Law on the democratization of Books and Reading Promotion (Law No. 28086 of October 10, 2003) (2003)
  • Law on the General Administrative Procedure (Law No. 27444 of April 10, 2001) (2001)
  • Law regulating Administrative Litigation (Law No. 27584 of November 21 of 2001) (2001)
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  • Legislative Decree No. 1044 of June 25, 2008, approving the Law on Suppression of Unfair Competition (2008)
  • Legislative Decree No. 1072, Data Protection on Tests and undisclosed documents on Pharmaceutical Products (2008)
  • Legislative Decree No. 1076 of June 27, 2008 on the Law Amending Legislative Decree No. 822 (2008)
  • Legislative Decree No. 1092 approving protection measures to be implemented at the national borders in order to protect Copyright and Related Rights and Trademarks (2008)
  • Legislative Decree No. 788, reorganizing the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection – INDECOPI (1994)
  • Regulation of Legislative Decree No.1092 approving protection measures at domestic borders for copyright and related rights and trademarks (Supreme Decree No. 003-2009-EF) (2009)
  • Regulation of the Law No. 28086 on democratization of Books and Reading Promotion (Supreme Decree No. 008-2004-ED) (2004)
  • Regulation on the National Copyright and Related Rights Registry (Resolution No. 0276-2003/ODA-INDECOPI) (2003)
  • Regulation on the Organization and Functions (ROF) of the National Institute for Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) (Supreme Decree No. 099-2009-PCM of February 16, 2009) (2009)
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  • Resolution No. 043-2009/SUNAT/A approving Guidelines on “Measures for use at Domestic Borders at the Request of a Party” INTA-IT-00.08 (version 1). (2009)
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  • Supreme Decree 013-2003 – PCM Measures to ensure legality in software acquisition by public entities and agencies (2003)
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  • Supreme Decree No. 09-2009 Organization and Functions Rules of the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property Protection – INDECOPI (2009)

Secondary Sources

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  • La Republica (2015), “”MINCETUR and MEF obliged to pay 20 times more for a vital drug””, 7/7/2015
  • La Republica (2015), “The impact of public health issues on exclusive patent rights”, 7/14/2015
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  • National Science, Technology and Innovation Council (2015), “Study on the Technology Transfer Office Model for Peru” (translated)
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  • Peru21 (2015), “Victoria: Police seize 30,000 ‘pirated’ discs of salsa videos” (translated), 7/22/2015
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  • RPP Noticias (2015), “Sunat intercepts fake contraband jewelry valued at S/.55,000” (translated), 1/20/2015
  • RPP Noticias (2015), “Sunat intercepts market without ‘Peru Brand” authorization” (translated), 1/6/2015
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