The world economy, financial and commercial regime are basically shaped by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO), and other organizations are helping to operate this scheme.
Accordingly, the world trade system will be shaped in accordance with the principles set forth by the World Trade Organization.
Further implementation of liberalization of trade and protection of competition between undertakings is necessary to ensure that this international system, which is a tool for democratic regimes and market economy spreading worldwide, can be carried out in good shape.
Intellectual and industrial rights are also the basis for the world economy and commercial order. As a matter of fact, the World Trade Organization also covers the trade aspects of the intellectual property.
It is then necessary to recognize the intellectual property rights that form the basis of the world's economic and commercial order.
Protected intellectual products, such as patents, utility models, trade and service brands, industrial design and model, trade name and business name, geographical indications, topographies of semiconductor products, new plant species and similar rights, are generally considered within the concept of intellectual property rights.








