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Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Patents
Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Patents
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A01=Sherry S. Marcellin
Abbott 2002b
Author_Sherry S. Marcellin
Basic GATT Principle
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Chairman's Statement
Chairman's Text
Chairman’s Statement
Chairman’s Text
Civil Society
compulsory
Compulsory Licensing
country
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developed
developing countries advocacy
Draft Final Acts
Dunkel Draft
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Fundamental GATT Principle
GATT Principle
GATT Secretariat
global trade policy
Historical Structures Framework
international intellectual property
International Law
International Trade Decision Making
IP Law
IP Protection
Ipr Protection
license
patent law reform
Patent Provisions
pharmaceutical industry regulation
Pharmaceutical Patents
protection
provisions
Public International Law
punta
Punta Del Este Declaration
round
Trip Agreement
Trip Negotiation
TRIPS agreement analysis
Trips Council
uruguay
USTR Clayton Yeutter
WTO patent negotiation dynamics
Product details
- ISBN 9781138252004
- Weight: 420g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 17 Oct 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book provides a fresh, multidisciplinary, and exciting look at the making and remaking of pharmaceutical patents at the GATT/WTO, by utilising a Coxian political economy of continuity and change in the global political economy (GPE). Marcellin focuses on the role of the transnational drug industry in the making of the patent provisions in the original TRIPS Agreement and consequently, the role of the African Group at the WTO in the remaking of those patent provisions.
Sherry S. Marcellin, London School of Economics, UK
Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Patents
€67.99
