Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 The international context
1.1 International principles
governing spectrum use
1.2 Multilateral agreements
1.2.1 International Telecommunication
Union (ITU)
1.2.2 Regional
harmonization
1.2.3 Specialized
international organizations
1.2.4 The World Trade
Organization (WTO)
1.3 Standardization at the international,
regional and national levels which might have implications on the regulatory
framework for national spectrum management
1.3.1 The structure of
international standardization
1.3.2 An example of
standardization at a regional level: the structure of European standardization
1.3.3 The global level
according to WTO rules
1.4 Multilateral agreements
2 The national context
2.1 Principles of national spectrum
use
2.1.1 Rights and
obligations with regard to the spectrum
2.1.2 Examples of possible
approaches to management of national spectrum organization
2.1.3 Transparent
management
2.1.4 Economic aspects
2.2 The linkage between
international and national regulations
2.2.1 Allocations
2.2.2 Assignments
2.2.3 Authorizations (or
licences)
2.2.4 Monitoring the
spectrum
2.2.5 Interference
2.2.6 International
representation
2.3 Factors affecting legal
approaches
2.3.1 Objectives, scope of
spectrum management
2.3.2 Legal
framework, regulation
2.3.3 Geography,
geopolitical environment
2.3.4 Society,
administrative and legal culture
2.3.5 Level of economic
development
3 Conclusion
Annex 1 Possible approaches to management of national spectrum
organizations
1.1 Duties of RRD
2 Legislative and regulatory framework
Annex 2 Extract from the Handbook on National Spectrum Management Best
practices for national spectrum management
Annex 3 GATS: Article VI Domestic Regulation