This paper explores intellectual property and access to essential medicines in the context of the coronavirus COVID-19 public health crisis. It considers policy solutions to counteract vaccine nationalism and profiteering by pharmaceutical companies and vaccine developers. This paper considers the campaign for the development of a People's Vaccine led by the People’s Vaccine Alliance, UNAIDS, Oxfam and Public Citizen. The WHO has established the ACT Accelerator in order to boost research, development, and deployment of COVID-19 technologies. However, the operation of COVAX thus far has been falling short of its original ambitions. The Medicines Patent Pool has expanded its jurisdiction to include the sharing of intellectual property related...
The conflict between patents and public health has been a long-standing concern. The current COVID-1...
This article examines global vaccine inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic. We critique intellectual...
The impact of the COVID–19 pandemic has been felt world-wide, and despite having several vaccines in...
This paper explores intellectual property and access to essential medicines in the context of the co...
For the past three years, Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) has become one of the major global health proble...
The response to COVID-19 is indissolubly tied to intellectual property. In an increasingly globalize...
Continents are facing an apocalyptic pandemic that is terribly dangerous for millions of their inhab...
The Declaration on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and Public Health Agreements w...
This work argues that the Covid-19 vaccine should be considered as a Commons, something that is mana...
Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of widely-publicized incidents gave rise to concerns th...
The course of the Covid 19 pandemic, has demonstrated theserious obstacles to the availability and a...
The paper analyses Patent law in the US, comparing the systems between the US and the EU. With acade...
The article deals with the current debate about COVID-19 Vaccines as global public/common goods. Aft...
In less than a year since the WHO’s declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, 13 vaccines agains...
Covid-19 pandemic has put humanity in check, forcing the entire world to implement social distancing...
The conflict between patents and public health has been a long-standing concern. The current COVID-1...
This article examines global vaccine inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic. We critique intellectual...
The impact of the COVID–19 pandemic has been felt world-wide, and despite having several vaccines in...
This paper explores intellectual property and access to essential medicines in the context of the co...
For the past three years, Coronavirus-19 (Covid-19) has become one of the major global health proble...
The response to COVID-19 is indissolubly tied to intellectual property. In an increasingly globalize...
Continents are facing an apocalyptic pandemic that is terribly dangerous for millions of their inhab...
The Declaration on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and Public Health Agreements w...
This work argues that the Covid-19 vaccine should be considered as a Commons, something that is mana...
Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of widely-publicized incidents gave rise to concerns th...
The course of the Covid 19 pandemic, has demonstrated theserious obstacles to the availability and a...
The paper analyses Patent law in the US, comparing the systems between the US and the EU. With acade...
The article deals with the current debate about COVID-19 Vaccines as global public/common goods. Aft...
In less than a year since the WHO’s declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, 13 vaccines agains...
Covid-19 pandemic has put humanity in check, forcing the entire world to implement social distancing...
The conflict between patents and public health has been a long-standing concern. The current COVID-1...
This article examines global vaccine inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic. We critique intellectual...
The impact of the COVID–19 pandemic has been felt world-wide, and despite having several vaccines in...