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The impact of global patent regulation in the form of the WTO’s TRIPS Agreement has far reaching effects for the … pharmaceutical research and development agenda, such as ‘neglected diseases’. The terms and global nature of the TRIPS Agreement … health issues. The adoption of TRIPS presents significant challenges and opportunities in an era of globalisation for both …
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Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (hereafter, the TRIPS Agreement) have been defended on grounds of … the TRIPS Agreement, raises a range of issues for access to medicines. These issues can be framed under three broad areas … upstream technologies. The transitional arrangements under the TRIPS Agreement specifically mandated that all developing …
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to India's new TRIPS-compliant intellectual property regime and other rules aimed at enhancing the industry's credibility …
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right, strong government research institutes and private sector enterprises which have invested in innovation. The TRIPS …
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these flexibilities are implemented in TRIPS and TRIPS agreements and he studies the consequences for Developing Countries. …
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to intellectual property law occasioned by the TRIPS agreement and membership of the World Trade Organisation. In the …
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This article tells the story about how a private international firm, based in the United States, achieved the domination of a discussed kind of product, a genetically modified soya seed, on developing countries markets, especially Brazil, in violation of both Brazilian domestic law and Brazilian...
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Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in 1994. Beginning 1st January 1996, developed … countries amended their national legislation to comply with TRIPS while a twenty-year moratorium was provided for least … questioning and criticism, and disputes arise. While it has been constantly reminded to developing countries that the TRIPS is not …
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In the context of the WTO, intellectual property rights (IPR) are codified in the TRIPS-agreement. While covering all … the different types of IPR, landmark cases of the still young history of TRIPS have dealt with commercial copyrights. This … paper summarizes the basic economics of the IPR branch commercial copyrights, reviews the TRIPS history and analyses two …
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Geographical Indications (GIs) are names of regions, specific places or, in exceptional cases, countries, used to describe an agricultural product or a foodstuff (EC 510/2006, Art. 2). They have received much attention in the last years not only at the European level, where they stem from, but...
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