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On 19 December 1997, the EC requested consultations with Canada in respect of the alleged lack of protection of inventions by Canada in the area of pharmaceuticals under the relevant provisions of the Canadian implementing legislation, in particular the Patent Act. The EC alleged that Canada’s...
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Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation examines the interplay between public health, trade and … intellectual property, and how these policy domains affect medical innovation and access to medical technologies. Co-published by …
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policy, trade policy and the framework for and management of innovation, including those relating to intellectual property … Innovation: Intersections between public health, intellectual property and trade”, published in 2020, included a special insert …
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of public health policy, trade policy and the framework for and management of innovation, including those relating to … Technologies and Innovation: Intersections between public health, intellectual property and trade", published in 2020, included a …
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medicines and the lack of research to address neglected diseases have been a major concern for many years. To promote innovation … innovation processes that lead to new technologies and of the ways in which these technologies are disseminated in health systems … intellectual property, and of how they affect medical innovation and access to medical technologies. This collaborative effort by …
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On 6 May 1999, the US requested consultations with Canada in respect of the term of protection granted to patents that were filed in Canada before 1 October 1989. The US contended that the TRIPS Agreement obligates Members to grant a term of protection for patents that runs at least until twenty...
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