Balancing wealth and health : the battle over intellectual property and access to medicines in Latin America /
This title examines the tension between intellectual property law and access to medicine in a set of developing countries caught between their international trade obligations and their commitment to the health of their citizens.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Law and global governance.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Balancing Wealth and Health: The Battle over Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in Latin America
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1: The Battle over Intellectual Property Laws and Access to Medicines in Latin America: A Primer on Global Administrative Law, Intellectual Property, and Political Contestation
- I. Global Administrative Law: Potential and Challenges
- II. Contesting Transnational Regulation: The Political Field
- ""III. Intellectual Property as a Site of Transnational Regulation and Contestation""""A. The Regulation and Administration of Global Intellectual Property""; ""B. The TRIPS Agreement: Overview and Terminology""; ""IV. Historical Background of the Region: Neoliberalism, Neoconstitutionalism, and Institutional Reform (1990�2010)""; ""V. Overview of the Book: Studying Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in Latin America. Background and Methods""; ""A. Research Design: Case Studies, Goals, and Methodology""; ""B. Summary of the Case Studies""; ""References""
- ""PART I: COUNTRY STUDIES""""Chapter 2: The Recursivity of Global Lawmaking in the Struggle for an Argentine Policy on Pharmaceutical Patents""; ""I. Recursivity in the Reform of the Argentine IP Regime""; ""II. Background: The Argentine Pharmaceutical Industry and Market""; ""III. The First Phase of the Domestic Cycle, 1989�1995""; ""IV. The Politics of Domestic Enactment: Actors and Mechanisms""; ""A. Actors""; ""B. Mechanisms""; ""V. The Politics of Implementation, 1996�2002""; ""A. Intervention by Congress: Interpreting TRIPS and TRIPS-plus Initiatives""
- ""B. The Fight over Implementation Moves to the Courts and INPI""""VI. The New IP Legislation at the Dispute Settlement Body Interface""; ""VII. Implementation Continues: Global Reframing and the Domestic Crisis, 2002�2010""; ""A. The Crisis and the Rise of a National Policy on Medicines (PNM)""; ""B. Argentina�s Role in New Transnational IP Ventures""; ""C. Actors and Mechanisms in the Implementation of the New IP Regime""; ""VIII. Balancing Patent and Health Rights""; ""References""; ""NEWSPAPER ARTICLES""
- Chapter 3: Brazil and the Case of Patents and Access to Medicines: A Medical Condition?Introduction
- I. Fulfilling the Constitutional Right to Health: The Case of Access to Medicines
- II. Main Actors and Events Contributing to the Current Legal Approach to Patents and Access to Medicines in Brazil
- A. Actors
- B. Government Policies
- III. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4: CAFTA, Intellectual Property, and the Right to Health in Central America
- I. Methodology
- II. Pharmaceutical IP Comes to Central America: The IP Ratchet in Action