The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are necessary for the prevention of large scale epidemics. This preventive approach embodies principles of sanitation, water purification and more recently vaccination. However, the advent of new strains of viruses and an unprecedented increase in the susceptible population has expanded the ambit of primary healthcare to include effective treatment. Especially in developing countries, treatment through affordable medicines is considered fundamental to the achievement of public health goals. Thus, there exists a humanitarian obligation on the international community and the respective governments of nations, to provide effective medication to those who...
Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and developm...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
This issue of Globalization and Health presents a paper by Kerry and Lee that considers the TRIPS a...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Human rights have been diffused by waves of globalisation that also swell the economic forces of tra...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Background: Access to essential medicines for the world's poor and vulnerable has made little progre...
This article considers the component of the right to the highest standard of health that relates to ...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
A range of international human rights instruments, declarations and resolutions affirm that good hea...
The privileges arising from patent protection on pharmaceutical products often prevent the full rea...
Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and developm...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
This issue of Globalization and Health presents a paper by Kerry and Lee that considers the TRIPS a...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of i...
Human rights have been diffused by waves of globalisation that also swell the economic forces of tra...
Millions of people—mostly in developing countries—lack access to life-saving drugs. Righting this im...
Since 2000, access to essential medicines has been widely acknowledged as part of the right to healt...
Background: Access to essential medicines for the world's poor and vulnerable has made little progre...
This article considers the component of the right to the highest standard of health that relates to ...
This chapter illustrates how human rights principles can help governments, even those with the most ...
A range of international human rights instruments, declarations and resolutions affirm that good hea...
The privileges arising from patent protection on pharmaceutical products often prevent the full rea...
Access to medicines is the lynchpin to realizing a range of human rights, public health and developm...
Over the past fifteen years, the United States and other developed countries have employed trade agr...
This issue of Globalization and Health presents a paper by Kerry and Lee that considers the TRIPS a...