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Since the mid-twentieth century, the national objective of India and Brazil has been to develop industrial capabilities in essential sectors such as pharmaceuticals. At the outset, they shared some common features: a considerable period of lax intellectual property rights regimes, large internal...
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In 1996, two investigations conducted by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the American Department of Justice reported non-competitive practices among market makers on the NASDAQ. These reports also mentioned the influence of the NASDAQ social structure on market makers' behaviours....
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Dans un contexte de renforcement des systèmes de droits de propriété intellectuelle dans le monde, cet article examine les principaux vecteurs de ce renforcement et discute de leur influence sur la promotion de la santé publique au Sud. Précisément, il est montré que l'Accord sur les...
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Since the mid-twentieth century, the national objective of India and Brazil has been to develop industrial capabilities in essential sectors such as pharmaceuticals. At the outset, they shared some common features: a considerable period of lax intellectual property rights regimes, large internal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011026144
The epidemiologic conditions in developing countries gives rise to a growing need for essentials drugs, among others to treat people infected by HIV/AIDS. This paper aims at addressing this sanitary issue under TRIPS agreement. It contrasts the flexibilities provided by the TRIPS to ensure...
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In a context featured by a sensitive strengthening of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in the world, this paper depicts the main vectors of this trend and questions its influence on the promotion of public health in the South. Precisely, it states that the Trade-Related Aspects of...
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The rationale behind patenting of an invention can be traced to the community of interests between the society and the inventor. For the society, an individual can be guaranteed access to new, safe and efficient therapies and obtain full disclosure of an invention to promote innovation. For the...
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According to Attaran and Gillespie-White (2001), there is no link between patents and poor access to HIV/AIDS treatments in Africa since multinationals patent a few. Questioning what the authors call the rule and the exceptions, this paper shows that multinationals use patents as entry barriers...
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The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime adopted by any country is essentially a tool that strives to ensure both the growth of the domestic pharmaceutical industry and people's access to medicines. But, contrary to the very easily advanced theory, there is no paradox between the two. From...
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