International audienceThe history of patents in the health field has been characterized by conflicts and exceptions since the early nineteenth century. Many states, both in Europe and in the global South, excluded medicines and medical methods from patenting for a long time, while the codes of ethics of medical organizations and faculties proscribed patenting by doctors and scientists. Today the pharmaceutical industry patents more innovations than any other, and is also the industry whose patenting practices are challenged the most by states and civil society. Contrary to the postulates of jurists who believed that the industrialization of pharmaceuticals and the growth of investments in research unquestionably justified the patenting of m...
The article analyses problems caused by patent evergreening in the pharmaceutical industry, with a ...
Can patent rights and public health coexist? This is a pressing global question in an era where the ...
A patent can be defined as an exclusive right that is granted to the patent owner, which allows him ...
International audienceThe history of patents in the health field has been characterized by conflicts...
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRI...
In this extract from "Principles of Medical Law", Laurie considers the current state of play regardi...
This article reviews how the international environment shapes international patent law and practice ...
Disputes over the regulation of access to medicines are occurring in multiple transnational, nationa...
1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation - 2. The...
Since the last century, many wars and violations of Human Rights were direct reasons that set the pa...
Summary: 1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation...
International audienceFrance excluded the patentability of pharmaceutical products for a long time, ...
This paper examines the value of human rights arguments in reducing the access gap to patented medic...
This thesis critically investigates patent protection of medicines in light of the threats posed by ...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
The article analyses problems caused by patent evergreening in the pharmaceutical industry, with a ...
Can patent rights and public health coexist? This is a pressing global question in an era where the ...
A patent can be defined as an exclusive right that is granted to the patent owner, which allows him ...
International audienceThe history of patents in the health field has been characterized by conflicts...
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRI...
In this extract from "Principles of Medical Law", Laurie considers the current state of play regardi...
This article reviews how the international environment shapes international patent law and practice ...
Disputes over the regulation of access to medicines are occurring in multiple transnational, nationa...
1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation - 2. The...
Since the last century, many wars and violations of Human Rights were direct reasons that set the pa...
Summary: 1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation...
International audienceFrance excluded the patentability of pharmaceutical products for a long time, ...
This paper examines the value of human rights arguments in reducing the access gap to patented medic...
This thesis critically investigates patent protection of medicines in light of the threats posed by ...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
The article analyses problems caused by patent evergreening in the pharmaceutical industry, with a ...
Can patent rights and public health coexist? This is a pressing global question in an era where the ...
A patent can be defined as an exclusive right that is granted to the patent owner, which allows him ...