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The transformation of Indian patent law after the country's accession to the World Trade Organization had been keenly … watched by scholars around the world. This paper deals with the various stages involved in the process and how India tried to … utilise the available flexibilities within TRIPS Agreement to safeguard public interest …
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Public international law scholarship has developed metatheories to account for power. However, few scholars have tested these theories in contemporary problems involving both private and public international law. By examining global intellectual property problems, this article clarifies a...
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The TRIPs Agreement was established at the ministerial meeting in Marrakesh in April 1994. Since its establishment … marks the tenth anniversary of the TRIPs Agreement. It provides an excellent opportunity to assess the Agreement … this Agreement, it is also appropriate to explore how we can preserve the goals and intentions behind the TRIPs …
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The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiations under the umbrella of a number of inter-governmental organizations that deal with biodiversity, the environment, indigenous peoples’ rights, human rights, food and agriculture, among others....
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brought under the auspices of international intellectual patent law. Given the unlikelihood that the international … intellectual property community will modify international patent law so that Indigenous traditional knowledge can be protected … under patent law as an equal but alternative science, only parts of Indigenous traditional knowledge of medicinal plants …
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affordability and accessibility of essentials drugs. In fact after the introduction of the TRIPS it has been one of the most … be net losers since they would be forced to pay higher prices for patent protected drugs. Least Developed Countries (LDCs …) have an extension until 1st January 2016 to implement the pharmaceutical patent provision. This is very near to the end …
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This article gives a brief about the Intellectual Property being preserved and protected at global level by World Trade … Organization through the agreement of TRIPS …
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