Shocking the Conscience of the World: International Norms and the Access to AIDS Treatment in South Africa

  • Chung, Theresa J.
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Publication date
December 2012

Abstract

This paper examines the emergence and institutionalization of a new international norm supporting greater access to lifesaving drugs in developing countries, particularly for HIV/AIDS drugs in South Africa. In order to decrease the price of life-saving HIV/AIDS drugs, the government of South Africa passed amendments allowing for the domestic production of generics and the importation of more affordable HIV/AIDS drugs. Although these amendments were arguably in compliance with international laws governing the protection of intellectual property rights, the United States government and a worldwide coalition of pharmaceutical companies opposed the legislation and actively sought its repeal. Over time, however, the positions of both the U.S. go...

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