International patents law and public health: revisiting the TRIPS compulsory licensing regime and the Doha paragraph 6 system

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2015

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Owoeye, O.

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European Intellectual Property Review, 2015; 37(12):782-795

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The article presents a critique of the Doha Paragraph 6 System and challenges its effectualness as areal panacea to the global access to medicines conundrum.The article posits that without the ability to manufacturepharmaceuticals locally, the TRIPS compulsory licensing regime in the long term offers no significantadvantage to the world’s most vulnerable populations

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Copyright 2015 Sweet & Maxwell and its Contributors

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