While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassing patent laws is beneficial, a majority of the drugs used to combat epidemics are off-patent or not patented in many developing countries. Consequently, according to Bryan Mercurio, the agreement will do very little to assist those nations in preventing and treating public health crises and epidemics. Extreme poverty, lack of funding for healthcare, and little or no resources available for the storage, transport, and distribution of drugs must be addressed before there can be any hope of alleviating the suffering.While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassing patent laws is beneficial, a ...
Over 60% of deaths in the world are due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), principally referring to...
Five years ago, members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) signed a ministerial agreement to ensu...
357-363While the TRIPS Agreement provides for the patenting of drugs, it also provides for compulso...
This article critically analyzes the agreement implementing Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration. The...
Medical epidemics that are constrained in the developed world are wrecking havoc on developing count...
Is access to medicines at risk despite the Doha Declaration? What are the alternative mechanisms tha...
This comment will analyze the need to amend and revise the current global pharmaceutical patent syst...
In response to the public outcry over the death of millions of people in developing countries becaus...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
International audienceHarmonization of intellectual property rights among WTO members in the recent ...
In response to concerns that patent protection for pharmaceuticals negatively affected world health,...
181-189Many scholars argued that improving access to medicine requires major amendments to the paten...
International trade and patent laws pose monetary and logistical challenges to all countries affecte...
Who invents medicines for the poor of the world? This question becomes very important where the WTO ...
Over 60% of deaths in the world are due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), principally referring to...
Five years ago, members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) signed a ministerial agreement to ensu...
357-363While the TRIPS Agreement provides for the patenting of drugs, it also provides for compulso...
This article critically analyzes the agreement implementing Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration. The...
Medical epidemics that are constrained in the developed world are wrecking havoc on developing count...
Is access to medicines at risk despite the Doha Declaration? What are the alternative mechanisms tha...
This comment will analyze the need to amend and revise the current global pharmaceutical patent syst...
In response to the public outcry over the death of millions of people in developing countries becaus...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
International audienceHarmonization of intellectual property rights among WTO members in the recent ...
In response to concerns that patent protection for pharmaceuticals negatively affected world health,...
181-189Many scholars argued that improving access to medicine requires major amendments to the paten...
International trade and patent laws pose monetary and logistical challenges to all countries affecte...
Who invents medicines for the poor of the world? This question becomes very important where the WTO ...
Over 60% of deaths in the world are due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), principally referring to...
Five years ago, members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) signed a ministerial agreement to ensu...
357-363While the TRIPS Agreement provides for the patenting of drugs, it also provides for compulso...