Enjeux de santé publique sous gouvernance globale de la propriété intellectuelle. De l'usage des flexibilités prévues par l'ADPIC au Sud
Samira Guennif ()
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Abstract:
The epidemiologic conditions in developing countries gives rise to a growing need for essentials drugs, among others to treat people infected by HIV/AIDS. This paper aims at addressing this sanitary issue under TRIPS agreement. It contrasts the flexibilities provided by the TRIPS to ensure public health promotion in developing countries and the means used with difficulty by Brazil, Thailand and India to improve people's accessibility to anti-Aids drugs.
Keywords: ADPIC; santé publique; brevet; médicament; pays en développement.; pays en développement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-07-01
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