In 2005, India amended its Patent Law to bring the country into compliance with the WTO TRIPS Agreement. Criticisms have arisen over a flexibility in the law, Section 3(d), which attempts to reduce evergreening by granting patents to only those inventions that enhance the drug’s known efficacy. The lack of a clear definition in the law has raised worldwide concerns over its misuse which was exacerbated by the 2013 Supreme Court denial of Novartis’s Appeal of Section 3(d)-based patent rejection for the cancer treatment drug, Glivec. To analyze the importance of Section 3(d) and this ruling on patent decisions in India, a database of 500 pharmaceutical patent cases between 2005 and 2016 was created. The determinants of patent decisions were e...
LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen asks whether a recent Indian Supreme Court decision on pharmaceutical patents ...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...
This Comment examines the history that led to India\u27s current patent system, the status of pharma...
65-73In 2005, India amended its Patent Law to bring the country into compliance with the WTO TRIPS A...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
<div><p>India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product p...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
It has now been 20 years since the TRIPS Agreement, which established minimum standards for intellec...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
This Note gives a brief overview of Indian patent law as it relates to pharmaceuticals, considers th...
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Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act states patentability of the product where the product can be p...
LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen asks whether a recent Indian Supreme Court decision on pharmaceutical patents ...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...
This Comment examines the history that led to India\u27s current patent system, the status of pharma...
65-73In 2005, India amended its Patent Law to bring the country into compliance with the WTO TRIPS A...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
<div><p>India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product p...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
It has now been 20 years since the TRIPS Agreement, which established minimum standards for intellec...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
This Note gives a brief overview of Indian patent law as it relates to pharmaceuticals, considers th...
16-26<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font-f...
Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act states patentability of the product where the product can be p...
LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen asks whether a recent Indian Supreme Court decision on pharmaceutical patents ...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...
This Comment examines the history that led to India\u27s current patent system, the status of pharma...