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While the TRIPS Agreement provides for minimum standards of protection of intellectual property, it leaves a certain degree of policy space for WTO members, whether developed or developing countries, to implement the Agreement's provisions in different manners, to legislate in areas not subject...
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compulsory licensing, the most notable exception to patent rights provided under the TRIPS Agreement. This empirical study is …
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), competition law and access to affordable life-saving treatments and vaccines. Compulsory licensing of patented medicines is a … prohibition and the main case law of European competition law on the matter and discusses whether compulsory licensing as a remedy … paper offers policy recommendations relating to compulsory licensing based on excessive pricing. …
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experiences of Thailand and India in implementing TRIPS and using TRIPS flexibilities such as compulsory licensing to ensure …
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