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Trade Related Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
Network for Monitoring the Impact of Globalization and TRIPS on Access to Medicines, Meeting Report, 19-21 February 2001, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand - Health Economics and Drugs Series No. 011
(2002; 67 pages)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Steering Committee
Acknowledgements
2. Highlights of opening address of Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi
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Globalization, TRIPS and Access to Pharmaceuticals
A new era in global trade
WTO Agreements
Implementation and dispute settlement
Key requirements of the TRIPS Agreement
Patent protection
Rights conferred
Transitional arrangements
Public health and TRIPS
Patentability
Generic drugs
Compulsory licensing
Parallel imports
TRIPS-plus provisions
Non-WTO Members
Evaluating impacts of trade agreements
WHO Perspectives on Access to Drugs
Access to health is a human right
Patents are an effective stimulator of research and development
Affordability of essential drugs is a public health priority
Countries must develop informed approaches to health and trade
4. Further Reading
5. Template of selected model indicators for studying the impact of globalization and TRIPS on access to medicines
6. Selected indicators for studying the impact of globalization and TRIPS on access to medicines
Respondent data
Contents
I. Definitions used in the template**
II. Trends in total pharmaceutical consumption
III. Health care coverage
IV. Structure of public and private pharmaceutical prices
V. Regulations relating to intellectual property rights protection and marketing authorization
VI. Prices of pharmaceutical products
VII. Market share of domestic and foreign firms
VIII. Regulation of pharmaceutical consumption - A stakeholder analysis
7. The Collaborating Centres
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Globalization, TRIPS and Access to Pharmaceuticals
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WHO Policy, Perspectives On Medicines, No.3 March 2001, World Health Organization, WHO/EDM/2001.2
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