The process of globalization and the emergence of a rules-based multilateral trading system pose significant challenges to local pharmaceutical industries in developing countries. With the advent of global patent protection for pharmaceuticals, developing countries are facing a significant dilemma. It is necessary for these countries to comply with international intellectual property standards while simultaneously protecting their local industries and, thus, ensuring an affordable supply of drugs. A better understanding of the nature of the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS Agreement) and its components could help to raise awareness of the need for a comprehensive innovation policy. It is widely accepted tha...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
321-329India, being a signatory of WTO agreements, has moved from no or partial patent protection to...
Many countries of the world, including India, have achieved self-sufficiency in knowledge intensive ...
Currently, there is a debate on what impact the implementation\ud of the Trade Related Aspects of In...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
The paper examines the structure of pharmaceutical R&D funding, spillovers and public-private-academ...
Ten years after its signing, the evaluation of the practical effects of the TRIPS agreement continue...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
The connection between patents for pharmaceuticals and access to affordable medicines has elicited c...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
This paper examines the effects of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
321-329India, being a signatory of WTO agreements, has moved from no or partial patent protection to...
Many countries of the world, including India, have achieved self-sufficiency in knowledge intensive ...
Currently, there is a debate on what impact the implementation\ud of the Trade Related Aspects of In...
Since the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) in ...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
The paper examines the structure of pharmaceutical R&D funding, spillovers and public-private-academ...
Ten years after its signing, the evaluation of the practical effects of the TRIPS agreement continue...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
The connection between patents for pharmaceuticals and access to affordable medicines has elicited c...
International audienceThe Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essent...
This paper examines the effects of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
The purpose of this article is to analyse how developments after the Doha Declaration went wrong; ho...
321-329India, being a signatory of WTO agreements, has moved from no or partial patent protection to...
Many countries of the world, including India, have achieved self-sufficiency in knowledge intensive ...