In order to preserve their patent policy space and secure access to affordable medicines for their citizens, Oke argues, developing countries should incorporate a model of human rights into the design, implementation, interpretation, and enforcement of their national patent laws.
In order to preserve their patent policy space and secure access to affordable medicines for their citizens, Oke argues, developing countries should incorporate a model of human rights into the design, implementation, interpretation, and enforcement of their national patent laws.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emmanuel Kolawole Oke is a Lecturer in International Intellectual Property Law at Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh. His research explores the interface between intellectual property and other branches of international law such as international trade law, international investment law, and international human rights law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction; 2. Patent Policy, Access to Medicines, and the Regulatory Theory of Patent Rights; 3. The Interface between Patent Rights and the Right to Health under International Human Rights Law; 4. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part One): Kenya as a Case Study; 5. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Two): South Africa as a Case Study; 6. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Three): India as a Case Study; Conclusion.
1. Introduction; 2. Patent Policy, Access to Medicines, and the Regulatory Theory of Patent Rights; 3. The Interface between Patent Rights and the Right to Health under International Human Rights Law; 4. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part One): Kenya as a Case Study; 5. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Two): South Africa as a Case Study; 6. Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Three): India as a Case Study; Conclusion.
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