Public health advocates aim to maximise affordable access to good quality essential medicines. This goal often conflicts with the profit-seeking ambitions of the pharmaceutical industry. Since the World Trade Organisation’s Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement, the extension and enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights has become the dominant discourse in global medicines governance. Public health advocates operating within this framework face significant obstacles and challenges. This paper presents an historical perspective to the contemporary debate over medicines and patents by examining the evolution of international medicines governance between the 1940s and 1970s. This research indicates that ...
Do patents rules prevent countries from acquiring affordable medicines? A number of legal experts an...
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRI...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
The history of patent harmonization is a story of dynamic actors, whose interactions with establishe...
International audience[The history of patents in the health field has been characterized by conflict...
This study explores how an 'Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)/trade regime' has generated a particu...
Disputes over the regulation of access to medicines are occurring in multiple transnational, nationa...
This portrait of the global debate over patent law and access to essential medicines focuses on publ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are about wealth and about who owns and controls knowledge. IPRs...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) firmly enshrined a le...
This paper examines the current conflicts surrounding the implementation of patent protection for ph...
In the past several years, the impact of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on access to medicines ...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Universal access to affordable medicines, which are safe, efficacious and of high quality, and which...
Do patents rules prevent countries from acquiring affordable medicines? A number of legal experts an...
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRI...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
The history of patent harmonization is a story of dynamic actors, whose interactions with establishe...
International audience[The history of patents in the health field has been characterized by conflict...
This study explores how an 'Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)/trade regime' has generated a particu...
Disputes over the regulation of access to medicines are occurring in multiple transnational, nationa...
This portrait of the global debate over patent law and access to essential medicines focuses on publ...
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are about wealth and about who owns and controls knowledge. IPRs...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) firmly enshrined a le...
This paper examines the current conflicts surrounding the implementation of patent protection for ph...
In the past several years, the impact of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on access to medicines ...
Intellectual property laws bestow a time bound individual right to a right holder, which after a cer...
The non-effectiveness of certain codified human rights is particularly apparent with reference to th...
Universal access to affordable medicines, which are safe, efficacious and of high quality, and which...
Do patents rules prevent countries from acquiring affordable medicines? A number of legal experts an...
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRI...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...