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...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
This paper traces the development of policies dealing with HIV/AIDS in Botswana from their beginnin...
More than 33 million people are living with HIV/AIDS around the globe with 68% of all cases occurrin...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had a devastating and disproportionate impact in countries of the Global S...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
This article looks at customary and statutory laws, such as polygamy, widow inheritance, and other c...
A 2005 publication of UNAIDS, AIDS in Africa: Three Scenarios to 2025, contains several moving stori...
Lack of access to medicines is a hurdle for many countries, especially developing nations, in their ...
Patent law has been described as the Price of Life . This can most strikingly be seen when applied ...
Awareness of global health issues is most effectively raised through global campaigns. In 2002 - 200...
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) is the most effective means of extending the lives of p...
This case explores the challenges faced by developing countries, where HIV is widely prevalent, in p...
This thesis aims to look at the agreement on Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) with...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for why South Africa has not been able to e...
As of December 2001, the number of people living with HIV/AIDS is estimated at 40 million, and most ...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
This paper traces the development of policies dealing with HIV/AIDS in Botswana from their beginnin...
More than 33 million people are living with HIV/AIDS around the globe with 68% of all cases occurrin...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had a devastating and disproportionate impact in countries of the Global S...
This Article examines the major social, political, economic, and ethical issues involved in the glob...
This article looks at customary and statutory laws, such as polygamy, widow inheritance, and other c...
A 2005 publication of UNAIDS, AIDS in Africa: Three Scenarios to 2025, contains several moving stori...
Lack of access to medicines is a hurdle for many countries, especially developing nations, in their ...
Patent law has been described as the Price of Life . This can most strikingly be seen when applied ...
Awareness of global health issues is most effectively raised through global campaigns. In 2002 - 200...
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) is the most effective means of extending the lives of p...
This case explores the challenges faced by developing countries, where HIV is widely prevalent, in p...
This thesis aims to look at the agreement on Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) with...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for why South Africa has not been able to e...
As of December 2001, the number of people living with HIV/AIDS is estimated at 40 million, and most ...
Residual mass ignorance and various degrees of denial that still surround HIV/AIDS and the associate...
This paper traces the development of policies dealing with HIV/AIDS in Botswana from their beginnin...
More than 33 million people are living with HIV/AIDS around the globe with 68% of all cases occurrin...