This article evaluates the implementation of the WTO General Council Decision in 2003, which resolved that developed nations could export patented pharmaceutical drugs to member states in order to address public health issues - such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other epidemics. The Jean Chretien Pledge to Africa Act 2004 (Canada) provides authorisation for the export of pharmaceutical drugs from Canada to developing countries to address public health epidemics. The European Union has issued draft regulations governing the export of pharmaceutical drugs. A number of European countries - including Norway, the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland - are seeking to pass domestic legislation to give force to the WTO General Council Deci...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The World Health Organization has once declared antiretroviral therapy a state of global emergency. ...
This article evaluates the implementation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) General Council Deci...
This paper evaluates the Canadian and the European Union's (EU) implementation of the World Trade O...
This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicines under the WTO Gen...
This paper evaluates the Canadian and the European Union's (EU) implementation of the World Trade Or...
This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicines under the WTO Gen...
DR MATTHEW RIMMER* This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicine...
In response to concerns that patent protection for pharmaceuticals negatively affected world health,...
The current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of the export-oriented compulsory lic...
This paper discusses the ways in which countries of the Southern African Development Community (SAD...
Lack of access to medicines is a hurdle for many countries, especially developing nations, in their ...
While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassin...
Abstract Background Following the Implementation of P...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The World Health Organization has once declared antiretroviral therapy a state of global emergency. ...
This article evaluates the implementation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) General Council Deci...
This paper evaluates the Canadian and the European Union's (EU) implementation of the World Trade O...
This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicines under the WTO Gen...
This paper evaluates the Canadian and the European Union's (EU) implementation of the World Trade Or...
This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicines under the WTO Gen...
DR MATTHEW RIMMER* This article considers the significance of the first export of essential medicine...
In response to concerns that patent protection for pharmaceuticals negatively affected world health,...
The current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of the export-oriented compulsory lic...
This paper discusses the ways in which countries of the Southern African Development Community (SAD...
Lack of access to medicines is a hurdle for many countries, especially developing nations, in their ...
While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassin...
Abstract Background Following the Implementation of P...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
The World Health Organization has once declared antiretroviral therapy a state of global emergency. ...