This impressive collection offers fascinating new perspectives on the impact of pharmaceutical patents on access to medicines in developing countries. The volume’s editors have put together an important book that sets out clearly the challenges to public health in a wide range of national contexts. The book will be a valuable text for all scholars and decision-makers interested in the global politics of intellectual property rights and public health
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are about wealth and about who owns and controls knowledge. IPRs...
The aim of the text is to defend a thesis: "A uniform and strict regime of intellectual property rig...
In today’s world, we live with the notion that economic health and firm competitiveness are cl...
Across the world, developing countries are attempting to balance the international standards of inte...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This portrait of the global debate over patent law and access to essential medicines focuses on publ...
A major target of Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 ...
Intellectual property (IP) protection has been blamed as one of the main sources of the public healt...
Summary: The purpose of this article is to examine the fundamental relationship between intellectual...
The history of patent harmonization is a story of dynamic actors, whose interactions with establishe...
The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS explores the implications of high international intellectual prope...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are about wealth and about who owns and controls knowledge. IPRs...
The aim of the text is to defend a thesis: "A uniform and strict regime of intellectual property rig...
In today’s world, we live with the notion that economic health and firm competitiveness are cl...
Across the world, developing countries are attempting to balance the international standards of inte...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This portrait of the global debate over patent law and access to essential medicines focuses on publ...
A major target of Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 ...
Intellectual property (IP) protection has been blamed as one of the main sources of the public healt...
Summary: The purpose of this article is to examine the fundamental relationship between intellectual...
The history of patent harmonization is a story of dynamic actors, whose interactions with establishe...
The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS explores the implications of high international intellectual prope...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are about wealth and about who owns and controls knowledge. IPRs...
The aim of the text is to defend a thesis: "A uniform and strict regime of intellectual property rig...
In today’s world, we live with the notion that economic health and firm competitiveness are cl...