This article examines the many factors that have created and continue to perpetuate the ongoing health crisis in developing countries. In so doing, the article will reveal that the focus on patent regulation is largely misguided and that the targeting of pharmaceutical companies and TRIPS has lead to an unfortunate divergence from the actual critical issues that affect the delivery of much-needed care and medicines to the developing world. The article then argues that the critical issues lie not in constructing appropriate TRIPS provisions, but more so in providing financial resources to build, maintain and stabilize proper healthcare systems in those developing countries afflicted with public health ...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
Patent and Drugs in Developing Countries. This article surveys the empirical literature on how paten...
tion, provides for stringent patent protection in the name of intellectual property rights. This int...
This article examines the many factors that have created and continue to perpetuate the ongo...
This article critically analyzes the agreement implementing Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration. The...
It is a vast understatement to say that the problem of access to medicines in developing countries i...
While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassin...
The paper draws attention to broad issues in international political economy that affect responses t...
The paper draws attention to broad issues in international political economy that affect responses t...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
Access to medicines poses a critical challenge in developing countries, largely because prices are h...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
This research, with the main focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, was based on data from the...
401-413Adhering to the TRIPS Agreement in the pharmaceutical sector poses several questions before d...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
Patent and Drugs in Developing Countries. This article surveys the empirical literature on how paten...
tion, provides for stringent patent protection in the name of intellectual property rights. This int...
This article examines the many factors that have created and continue to perpetuate the ongo...
This article critically analyzes the agreement implementing Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration. The...
It is a vast understatement to say that the problem of access to medicines in developing countries i...
While the recent WTO agreement allowing developing countries to import life-saving drugs by bypassin...
The paper draws attention to broad issues in international political economy that affect responses t...
The paper draws attention to broad issues in international political economy that affect responses t...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
Access to medicines poses a critical challenge in developing countries, largely because prices are h...
Few issues are as controversial as the impact of intellectual property on health in developing count...
This research, with the main focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, was based on data from the...
401-413Adhering to the TRIPS Agreement in the pharmaceutical sector poses several questions before d...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
The price of medicines is one of the main barriers to treatment access for many poor people in devel...
Patent and Drugs in Developing Countries. This article surveys the empirical literature on how paten...
tion, provides for stringent patent protection in the name of intellectual property rights. This int...