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Access to Medicines 4 Compulsory Licenses 4 Flexibilities 4 Intellectual Property 4 Patent 4 Pharmaceuticals 4 TRIPS 4 US Special Section 301 4 World Trade Organization (WTO) 4 Affordable Medicines 2 Algeria 2 Argentina 2 Article 31 TRIPS 2 Article 31bis 2 Arzneimittel 2 Biotechnological Products 2 COVID-19 2 Chile 2 China 2 Competition Law 2 Disclosure 2 Dispute Settlement 2 Evergreening 2 GATT 2 Generic Medicines 2 Genetic Resources 2 Immaterialgüterrechte 2 India 2 Indonesia 2 Innovation 2 Intellectual property rights 2 International Law 2 Licence 2 Lizenz 2 Multilateralism 2 Pandemic 2 Patent Examination 2 Patent Linkage 2 Patent Term 2 Patent law 2
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Research Report 2 Working Paper 2
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Cole, Clarke B. 2 Correa, Carlos M. 2 Kohler, Jillian Clare 2 Wong, Anna S. Y. 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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TRIPS flexibilities and access to medicines: An evaluation of barriers to employing compulsory licenses for patented pharmaceuticals at the WTO
Wong, Anna S. Y.; Cole, Clarke B.; Kohler, Jillian Clare - 2022
Under Articles 31 and 31bis of the TRIPS Agreement, WTO members may validly sanction the use of a patented invention without the patent owner's authorization by issuing a compulsory license (CL). In the pharmaceuticals space, governments have historically employed compulsory licenses to compel...
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TRIPS flexibilities and access to medicines : an evaluation of barriers to employing compulsory licenses for patented pharmaceuticals at the WTO
Wong, Anna S. Y.; Cole, Clarke B.; Kohler, Jillian Clare - 2022
Under Articles 31 and 31bis of the TRIPS Agreement, WTO members may validly sanction the use of a patented invention without the patent owner's authorization by issuing a compulsory license (CL). In the pharmaceuticals space, governments have historically employed compulsory licenses to compel...
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Special Section 301: US interference with the design and implementation of national patent laws
Correa, Carlos M. - 2020
The continuous application of Special Section 301 by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) undermines the rule of law as a fundamental principle of a multilateral system based on the sovereign equality of states and the respect for international law. Interference with...
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Special Section 301: US interference with the design and implementation of national patent laws
Correa, Carlos M. - 2020
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