Report of the Inter-Regional Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in the Context of Traditional Medicine (Bangkok, Thailand, 6-8 December 2000)
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Afficher le documentAcknowledgements
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. Introduction
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. The role of intellectual property rights in the context of traditional medicine
Afficher le document3. Globalization, the TRIPS Agreement and access to essential drugs
Afficher le document4. Intellectual property rights
Afficher le document5. Systems and national experience for protecting traditional knowledge, innovations and practices
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu6. Problems and gaps in traditional medicine in relation to modern patent laws
Afficher le document7. Group discussion on existing problems and gaps for the protection of traditional medicine knowledge
Fermer ce répertoire8. Presentations on national patent law: means, experiences and proposals
Afficher le document8.1. China
Afficher le document8.2. Colombia
Afficher le document8.3. India
Afficher le document8.4. Indonesia
Afficher le document8.5. Kenya
Afficher le document8.6. Pakistan
Afficher le document8.7. Republic of Korea
Afficher le document8.8. WHO Collaborating Centre (Chicago)
Afficher le document9. Recommendations
Afficher le documentAnnex I. Message to the Workshop from Dr Uton Muchtar Rafei, Regional Director WHO South-East Asia Region
Afficher le documentAnnex II. Welcome address from Dr Mongkol Na Songkhla, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
Afficher le documentAnnex III. Workshop Agenda
Afficher le documentAnnex IV. List of Participants
 

8. Presentations on national patent law: means, experiences and proposals

Seven countries, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan and the Republic of Korea, presented papers on their national patent laws, the existing national situation concerning problems, needs, gaps and means in relation to the protection of intellectual property rights in the context of traditional medicine and traditional knowledge. One WHO Collaborating Centre presented a paper on its policy of benefits sharing in research on drugs derived from natural products.

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