Pacific Rim treaty threatens public health: Patent law and medical procedures


Autoria(s): Phelan, Alexandra; Rimmer, Matthew
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Doctors, surgeons, and physicians around the Pacific Rim should be concerned by the proposals revealed by WikiLeaks in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). One of the most controversial features of the TPP is the proposal to provide for patent protection in respect of medical procedures. As Public Citizen observed, ‘Health providers, including surgeons, could be liable for the methods they use to treat patients.’ The civil society group noted: ‘Essentially, except for when a surgeon uses her bare hands, surgical methods would be patentable under the U.S. proposal.’ The TPP takes a broad approach to patents and medicine; lacks appropriate safeguards; and fails to address larger questions about equity, development, and human rights. Such a measure could result in greater litigation against medical professionals; barriers to access to medical procedures for patients; and skyrocketing health costs.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86791/

Relação

http://elgarblog.com/2013/11/27/pacific-rim-treaty-threatens-public-health-patent-law-and-medical-procedures-by-alexandra-phelan-and-matthew-rimmer/

Phelan, Alexandra & Rimmer, Matthew (2013) Pacific Rim treaty threatens public health: Patent law and medical procedures. Elgar Blog.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Research Group
Tipo

Other