 The advisory committee on enforcement of the World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO, is the international forum for exchange of information and experiences on IP enforcement and building respect for intellectual property in general. And the committee held its 11th session from 5th to 7th September 2016 in Geneva. And heard presentation from 38 experts from all regions of the world under the four teams for this session, which included awareness-building activities and strategy campaigns with a special focus on young people. The second team focused on institutional arrangements concerning intellectual property enforcement regimes and policies. This allowed discussions on intellectual property, the roles of intellectual property offices, intellectual property enforcement coordination, the different mechanisms for intellectual property dispute resolution, such as the roles of the judiciary and specialized intellectual property courts. It also allowed discussion on legislative assistance and capacity-building activities of the World Intellectual Property Organization. The debate and the discussions during this session was guided by the development-oriented approach of WIPO under the recommendation 45 of the development agenda. The addition of two moderated sessions enhanced the interactivity of the discussion and allowed exchange of experience in effective and holistic manner. The session concluded by deciding to maintain the four teams for the 12th session as its program of work.