This Article examines an unprecedented proposal that India and South Africa submitted to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in October 2020, which called for a waiver of more than 30 provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights to help combat COVID-19. It begins by recounting the proposal\u27s strengths and weaknesses. The Article then identifies the challenges surrounding the negotiation and implementation of the proposed waiver. It shows why these two sets of challenges were neither separate nor sequential, but deeply entangled at the time of the international negotiations.To respond to these challenges and the negotiation impasse at the WTO, this Article advances an alternative proposal that calls ...
Written in celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, t...
The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of including intellectual property rights within the larger...
This article continues the author\u27s contributions on the subject of intellectual property protect...
This Article examines an unprecedented proposal that India and South Africa submitted to the World T...
Context: To facilitate the manufacturing of COVID-19 medical products, in October 2020, India and So...
In this Statement, the authors take a position on the waiver of intellectual property (IP) protectio...
In this Statement, the authors take a position on the waiver of intellectual property (IP) protectio...
The structure of global intellectual property law as incorporated in the World Trade Organization (W...
This article examines the relationship among intellectual property (IP) law protections; United Stat...
The current pandemic crisis has brought the world to a standstill. The human cost as reflected by th...
A battle is under way to decide the intellectual property law for half the world’s population. A tra...
This Article considers, first, available economic, social, and cultural analyses of the impact of in...
This article examines international negotiation of global intellectual property protection standards...
In October of 2020, when India and South Africa proposed a waiver from certain provisions of the TRI...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
Written in celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, t...
The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of including intellectual property rights within the larger...
This article continues the author\u27s contributions on the subject of intellectual property protect...
This Article examines an unprecedented proposal that India and South Africa submitted to the World T...
Context: To facilitate the manufacturing of COVID-19 medical products, in October 2020, India and So...
In this Statement, the authors take a position on the waiver of intellectual property (IP) protectio...
In this Statement, the authors take a position on the waiver of intellectual property (IP) protectio...
The structure of global intellectual property law as incorporated in the World Trade Organization (W...
This article examines the relationship among intellectual property (IP) law protections; United Stat...
The current pandemic crisis has brought the world to a standstill. The human cost as reflected by th...
A battle is under way to decide the intellectual property law for half the world’s population. A tra...
This Article considers, first, available economic, social, and cultural analyses of the impact of in...
This article examines international negotiation of global intellectual property protection standards...
In October of 2020, when India and South Africa proposed a waiver from certain provisions of the TRI...
This work responds to the increasing need in many countries to better understand linkages between in...
Written in celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, t...
The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of including intellectual property rights within the larger...
This article continues the author\u27s contributions on the subject of intellectual property protect...