TRIPS and Special & Differential Treatment – Revisiting the Case for Derogations in Applying Patent Protection for Pharmaceuticals in Developing Count


Autoria(s): Lopez Gonzalez, Javier; Mendez Parra, Maximiliano; Holmes, Peter; Shingal, Anirudh
Data(s)

01/05/2011

Resumo

In this paper we apply an implicit threshold approach, malleable to the principle of graduation, to identify countries that should benefit from derogations from WTO TRIPS commitments for pharmaceutical patents under the tenets of Special and Differential Treatment. This is based on the identification of four broad constraints loosely classified as; economic constraints; access topharmaceuticals; capacity constraints; and incidence of health outcomes. We identify these by means of analytical criteria and create a composite index that ranks countries according to the observed constraints which delimit the capabilities and desirability of implementing TRIPs disciplines. We discuss the use of negotiated weights and thresholds in determining participation and graduation into general provisions of the agreement. It follows that countries below the chosen threshold should be exempt from these hence receiving Special and Differential Treatment.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/83807/1/TRIPS%20and%20Special%20%26%20Differential%20Treatment.pdf

Lopez Gonzalez, Javier; Mendez Parra, Maximiliano; Holmes, Peter; Shingal, Anirudh (May 2011). TRIPS and Special & Differential Treatment – Revisiting the Case for Derogations in Applying Patent Protection for Pharmaceuticals in Developing Count (NCCR Trade Working Paper 2011/37). Bern, Switzerland: NCCR Trade Regulation

doi:10.7892/boris.83807

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

NCCR Trade Regulation

Relação

http://boris.unibe.ch/83807/

http://www.wti.org/media/filer_public/d3/dc/d3dc9279-058b-4e0f-8b12-8577ce3672aa/wp_2011_37.pdf

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Fonte

Lopez Gonzalez, Javier; Mendez Parra, Maximiliano; Holmes, Peter; Shingal, Anirudh (May 2011). TRIPS and Special & Differential Treatment – Revisiting the Case for Derogations in Applying Patent Protection for Pharmaceuticals in Developing Count (NCCR Trade Working Paper 2011/37). Bern, Switzerland: NCCR Trade Regulation

Palavras-Chave #330 Economics #340 Law
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