International audienceWhile compulsory licensing (CL) is described in the TRIPS agreement as flexibility to protect public health by improving access to medicines in developing countries, a recent literature contends adversely that CL may harm public health. Therefore, this article intends to evaluate the usefulness of CL in the South through the prism of obligations and goals entrusted to patent holders (the effective and non-abusive exploitation of patents in order to achieve industrial and health developments) and in light of experiences in Thailand and Brazil regarding access to antiretroviral drugs. In this way, it shows that the obligations assigned to patent holders were better served by the recipients of CL and brought significant h...
Access to strategic medicines as a guarantee of the right to health was submitted to a decisive test...
The AIDS crisis in the developing world has become a priority for international collaboration. The c...
While Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was expected to hike up prices o...
International audienceWhile compulsory licensing (CL) is described in the TRIPS agreement as flexibi...
International audienceWhile compulsory licensing (CL) is described in the TRIPS agreement as flexibi...
International audienceAs one of the flexibilities provided by the agreement on Trade-Related Aspects...
357-363While the TRIPS Agreement provides for the patenting of drugs, it also provides for compulso...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an insight into the potential effects that follow the use of co...
The important relationship between pharmaceutical patents and problem of inaccessibility of medicine...
According to the data compiled by the UN Millennium Development Goals Project, 40 million people are...
Compulsory license of pharmaceutical products in the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property ...
It is now a decade since the World Trade Organization (WTO) adopted the “Declaration on the TRIPS Ag...
23-31 Compulsory licensing (CL) (the TRIPS language is that other use without the authorisation o...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (CL) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countrie...
Since 1996, Brazil has an anti-AIDS programme that offers universal and free access to antiretrovira...
Access to strategic medicines as a guarantee of the right to health was submitted to a decisive test...
The AIDS crisis in the developing world has become a priority for international collaboration. The c...
While Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was expected to hike up prices o...
International audienceWhile compulsory licensing (CL) is described in the TRIPS agreement as flexibi...
International audienceWhile compulsory licensing (CL) is described in the TRIPS agreement as flexibi...
International audienceAs one of the flexibilities provided by the agreement on Trade-Related Aspects...
357-363While the TRIPS Agreement provides for the patenting of drugs, it also provides for compulso...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an insight into the potential effects that follow the use of co...
The important relationship between pharmaceutical patents and problem of inaccessibility of medicine...
According to the data compiled by the UN Millennium Development Goals Project, 40 million people are...
Compulsory license of pharmaceutical products in the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property ...
It is now a decade since the World Trade Organization (WTO) adopted the “Declaration on the TRIPS Ag...
23-31 Compulsory licensing (CL) (the TRIPS language is that other use without the authorisation o...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (CL) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countrie...
Since 1996, Brazil has an anti-AIDS programme that offers universal and free access to antiretrovira...
Access to strategic medicines as a guarantee of the right to health was submitted to a decisive test...
The AIDS crisis in the developing world has become a priority for international collaboration. The c...
While Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was expected to hike up prices o...