In the past several years, the impact of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on access to medicines and medical technologies has come under increased scrutiny. Motivating this are highly publicized cases where IPRs appear the threaten access to particular medicines and diagnostics. As IPRs become globalized, so does the controversy: In 1998, nearly forty pharmaceutical companies filed a lawsuit against South Africa, citing (among other issues) deprivation of intellectual property. This followed South Africa’s implementation of various measures to enable and encourage the use of generic medicines – a move that was particularly controversial for the newly available (and still patented) HIV medicines. While many historical, legal, economic, an...
To the extent that most people think about patents and other forms of intellectual property at all, ...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This Article examines the question of access to patented medicines in international law. It analyzes...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Summary: 1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
Intellectual property (IP) policy is an important structural determinant of health. Patent policy in...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation - 2. The...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS explores the implications of high international intellectual prope...
A major target of Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 ...
LL.M. (Human Rights)Abstract: The right to health is a universally accepted right and is protected i...
To the extent that most people think about patents and other forms of intellectual property at all, ...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...
Any system for the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has three main kinds of distrib...
This Article examines the question of access to patented medicines in international law. It analyzes...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Summary: 1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
Intellectual property (IP) policy is an important structural determinant of health. Patent policy in...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
1. Pharmaceutical patents, the access to essential medicines and the question of innovation - 2. The...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS explores the implications of high international intellectual prope...
A major target of Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 ...
LL.M. (Human Rights)Abstract: The right to health is a universally accepted right and is protected i...
To the extent that most people think about patents and other forms of intellectual property at all, ...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
This article discusses the human right to health in the context of patent protection and access to m...