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This paper highlights the status of the Indian biopharmaceutical industry and also makes a comparison with the global scenario. It also discusses the current situation regarding patenting biopharmaceuticals in India. [GIDR WP no. 168].
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-Romande]. URL:[http://www.css-romande.ch/downloads/trips+/cssr_AdpicPlus_en.pdf]. …
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The focus of this paper is India. In line with TRIPS India has introduced a product patent regime in pharmaceuticals … from 1 January, 2005. WIll this lead increase in resources deveoted to R and D by Indian companies for the development of … for developing new drugs for neglected diseases? Can India contribte to lowering the cost of new drug development and make …
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countries via licensing is analyzed. Using panel data for the post-TRIPs period 1995-2005, it is found that stronger protection …
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Under certain conditions it is optimal for the noninnovating south to give patent protection for a longer time period … than the innovating north. A cooperative patent agreement involves a larger protection by each country compared to the non …
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TRIPs driven environment. …
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TRIPS is a reality and India has to rework its patent law to conform to it. But that does not mean that we have a … patent law that provides for TRIPS plus rules. Our interest lies in taking full advantage of any flexibility available in the …
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This paper distinguishes the Intellectual Property Rights relevant to agriculture and explain these rights. The international intellectual property law for these rights will be described. India's international obligations vis-a-vis her own IPR laws has been explained. Analysis of the public...
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particular focus on India. The negotiating history of Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in search of … (WTO) negotiations on GI to date. The Indian GI Act in light of the TRIPS provisions is analysed, portrays the current …
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In the context of the TRIPS agreement and the accompanying debate about the merits of the requirement to enforce … under patent in India as they were in the U.S. at the time. [BREAD Working Paper No. 125, July 2006] …
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