Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The prospect of utilising pharmaceutical patents to generate drug accessibility in developing countries did not seem possible. However, little credit was given to patents. Through motivating innovation, foreign investment, trade relations and industrialisation, patents can form a prowess pharmaceutical industry in the developing world. This thesis explores the possibility to increasing the availability of low cost drugs in emerging economies through patent enforcement. The analysis focuses on India as a case study. India has long been at the forefront of the developing world fight for low cost drugs markets. This stand once meant the exclusion o...
1-9Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian...
15-27Inventive activity is supposed to result in innovation, which further leads to technological a...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
Implementation of the 2030 Sustainability Agenda’s health-related goals requires both robust develop...
The year 2005 marks the end of the transition period for many developing countries with competent ...
In 2005, India amended its Patents Act, 1970 to introduce TRIPS compliant product patent regime. Gen...
India’s trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) compliant Patent (Amendment) A...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen asks whether a recent Indian Supreme Court decision on pharmaceutical patents ...
1-9Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian...
15-27Inventive activity is supposed to result in innovation, which further leads to technological a...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
Implementation of the 2030 Sustainability Agenda’s health-related goals requires both robust develop...
The year 2005 marks the end of the transition period for many developing countries with competent ...
In 2005, India amended its Patents Act, 1970 to introduce TRIPS compliant product patent regime. Gen...
India’s trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) compliant Patent (Amendment) A...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
A patent is an exclusive right granted by the government to the original inventor or researcher of a...
LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen asks whether a recent Indian Supreme Court decision on pharmaceutical patents ...
1-9Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian...
15-27Inventive activity is supposed to result in innovation, which further leads to technological a...
For developing countries, the concept of sustainable development, as opposed to rapid pockets of dev...