The agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) - the new twenty-year patent regime that the World Trade Organization (WTO) requires all member states to implement - is likely to keep prices of vital new medicines higher than they otherwise would be and thereby exacerbate the vast health disparities between rich and poor countries. Meanwhile, accusations of insensitivity to the plight of the world's poor have increasingly put the pharmaceutical industry on the defensive. Against this background, Pfizer is a natural subject for Oxfam's second company briefing paper. As the industry's largest company, what it says and does is highly influential both within the industry and beyond. Yet, it has consistently lobbie...
The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) came into f...
In December 2005, the WTO responded to the HIV/AIDS pharmaceutical crisis in the least developed wor...
In 2017 the United States Supreme Court adopted a regime of international exhaustion of U.S. patent ...
The forthcoming WTO summit offers an unparalleled opportunity to change global patent rules, known a...
Each year, 11 million people die from infectious diseases, many of them because they cannot afford b...
Decisions and agreements made through the World Trade Organization have unequal consequences on diff...
The interface between ‘patent rights’ and ‘right to health’ has been one of the most hotly debated i...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ) Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement...
This paper shows how new global patent rules, introduced by the World Trade Organisation, will raise...
The question posed in this article is whether the right to health and patents conflict or coexist. T...
Intellectual property rights carry significant implications for world health. In 1994, the Agreement...
We examine the effect of pharmaceutical patent protection on the speed of drug launch, price, andqua...
The reasons for the lack of access to essential medicines are manifold, but in many cases the high p...
The progress made in the field of patents on pharmaceuticals the last fifteen years, has been of con...
Patent has long been recognized as an important subject of investment particularly for Pharmaceutica...
The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) came into f...
In December 2005, the WTO responded to the HIV/AIDS pharmaceutical crisis in the least developed wor...
In 2017 the United States Supreme Court adopted a regime of international exhaustion of U.S. patent ...
The forthcoming WTO summit offers an unparalleled opportunity to change global patent rules, known a...
Each year, 11 million people die from infectious diseases, many of them because they cannot afford b...
Decisions and agreements made through the World Trade Organization have unequal consequences on diff...
The interface between ‘patent rights’ and ‘right to health’ has been one of the most hotly debated i...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ) Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement...
This paper shows how new global patent rules, introduced by the World Trade Organisation, will raise...
The question posed in this article is whether the right to health and patents conflict or coexist. T...
Intellectual property rights carry significant implications for world health. In 1994, the Agreement...
We examine the effect of pharmaceutical patent protection on the speed of drug launch, price, andqua...
The reasons for the lack of access to essential medicines are manifold, but in many cases the high p...
The progress made in the field of patents on pharmaceuticals the last fifteen years, has been of con...
Patent has long been recognized as an important subject of investment particularly for Pharmaceutica...
The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) came into f...
In December 2005, the WTO responded to the HIV/AIDS pharmaceutical crisis in the least developed wor...
In 2017 the United States Supreme Court adopted a regime of international exhaustion of U.S. patent ...