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2007
Is
Product Patent Protection Necessary in Developing Countries for
Innovation? R&D by Indian Pharmaceutical Companies after TRIPS,
September 2007.
Author: Professor Sudip Chaudhuri, Indian Institute of Management,
Kolkata, India
Final
Report of Sierra Leone Intellectual Property Technical Assistance
Diagnostic Study, October 2007
By: Mart Leesti and Tom Pengelly
Final Report of Uganda Intellectual Property Technical Assistance
Diagnostic Study, October 2007
By: Mart Leesti and Tom Pengelly
2006
The ability of select sub-Saharan African countries to utilise TRIPs
Flexibilities and Competition Law to ensure a sustainable supply
of essential medicines: A study of producing and importing countries.,
2006
Authors: Tenu Avafia, Jonathan Berger and Trudi Hartzenberg/
UNCTAD-ICTSD-tralac
2005
Exploring
Options and Modalities to Move the New Development Agenda Forward,
2005.
Author: Deere, Carolyn
/ University of Oxford.
Toward a New Era of Objective Assessment In The Field of TRIPS and
Variable Geometry for the Preservation of Multilateralism,
2005.
Author: Abbott, Frederick M. / Journal of International Economic
Law, 8/1.
2004
A
Survey of Policy and Practice on the Use of Access to Medicines-Related
TRIPs Flexibilities in Malawi, 2004.
Authors: Robert Lewis-Lettington and Chikosa Banda / Department
for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre.
Bilateral
Agreements and a TRIPS-Plus World: The Chile-USA Free Trade Agreement,
2004.
Author: Pedro Roffe ICTSD / Quaker United Nations Office
(QUNO), Geneva, Quaker International Affairs Programme (QIAP), Ottawa.
Multilateral agreements
and a TRIPS-plus world: The World Intellectual Property Organisation
(WIPO), 2004.
Authors: Sisule F Musungu and Graham Dutfield / Quaker United
Nations Office (QUNO), Geneva, Quaker International Affairs Programme
(QIAP), Ottawa.
Processes and Issues for Improving
Access to Medicines: Willingness and Ability to Utilise TRIPS Flexibilities
in Non-Producing Countries, 2004.
Author: Brook K. Baker / Department for International Development
Health Systems Resource Centre.
Utilizing
TRIPS Flexibilities for Public Health Protecton Through South-South
Regional Frameworks, 2004.
Authors: Sisule F. Musungu, Susan Villanueva, Roxana Blasetti
/ South Centre.
The
Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health and the
Contradictory Trend in Bilateral and Regional Free Trade Agreements,
2004.
Author: Frederick Abbott / Quaker United Nations Office.
Willingness
and Ability to Use TRIPs Flexibilities Kenya case study, 2004.
Authors: Robert Lewis-Lettington and Peter Munyi / Department
for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre.
2003
Bilateral
& regional agreements imposing TRIPS-plus standards for IPRs
on life in developing countries, 2003.
Author: GRAIN.
EFTA
must stop pushing for patents on life in developing countries,
2003.
Author: Erlklärung von Bern.
Establishing
a Disclosure of Origin Obligation in the TRIPS Agreement, 2003.
Author: Carlos M. Correa / Quaker United Nations Office,
Occasional Paper 12.
European
Parliament Priority Question to the European Commission (Caroline
Lucas, March 2003) and the Commission's reply (Pascal Lamy, April
2003), 2003.
Author:
From
TRIPS to RIPS: A better Trade Framework to support Innovation in
Medical Technologies, 2003.
Author: James Love / Agence nationale de recherches sur le
sida/Institute d' économie publique, Workshop on Economic
issues related to access to HIV/AIDS care in developing countries,
27 May 2003.
Geographical
Indications and Legal Framework in India, 2003.
Author: Suresh C Srivastava. / The Economic and Political
Weekly, Mumbai.
Implementing
the Doha Mandate on TRIPS and Public Health, 2003.
Author: Fink C. / International Trade Department, World Bank.
Implications
of TRIPs For Food Security in the Majority World, 2003.
Author: Gerard Downes / Prepared for Comhlámh Action
Network.
Keeping
science open: the effects of intellectual property policy on the
conduct of science, 2003.
Author: Royal Society Working Group on Intellectual Property
/ The Royal Society.
Non-Violation
Nullification or Impairment Causes of Action under the TRIPS Agreement
and the Fifth Ministerial Conference: A Warning and Reminder,
2003.
Author: Frederick M. Abbott / World Committee for Consultation,
Quakers United Nations Office - Geneva, Occasional Paper N°11.
Recent
International Developments in the Area of Intellectual Property
Rights, 2003.
Author: Carlos M. Correa.
Regional
and bilateral agreements and a TRIPS-plus worl: the Free Trade Areas
of the Americas (FTAA), 2003.
Author: David Vivas-Eugui / TRIPS Issues Papers, Quaker
United Nations Office (QUNO), Geneva, Quaker International Affairs
Programme (QIAP), Ottawa, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable
Development (ICTSD), Geneva, N°1.
Special
and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries in TRIPS,
2003.
Author: Constantine Michalopoulos / Quaker United Nations
Office (QUNO), Geneva, Quaker International Affairs Programme (QIAP),
Ottawa.
The
Competition Provisions in the TRIPS Agreement: Implications for
Technology Transfer, 2003.
Author: Frederick M. Abbott / Joint WIPO-WTO Workshop Intellectual
Property Rights and Transfer of Technology, Geneva, 17 November
2003.
The
Efficacy of TRIPS: Incentives, Capacity and Threats, (abstract),
2003.
Author: W. A. Kerr / The Estey Centre Journal of International
Law and Trade Policy, Vol. 4, N°1.
The
International Cancún Declaration of Indigenous Peoples,
2003.
5th WTO Ministerial Conference, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico,
12 September 2003.
The
Second Bellagio Dialogue, 2003.
Author: UNCTAD-ICTSD.
The
TRIPS Agreement: Patenting of Genetic Heritage and Food Security,
2003.
Author: Service Centre for Development Cooperation, Helsinki.
The
TRIPS review at a turning point?, 2003.
Author: GRAIN.
Think
there's Trouble at WTO? WIPO's Global Patent System Could be a Lot
Worse, 2003.
Author: GRAIN.
Towards
Development-Oriented Intellectual Property Policy: Advancing the
Reform Agenda: Meeting Report, 2003.
Author: UNCTAD-ICTSD.
Trade
Diplomacy, the Rule of Law and the Problem of Asymmetric Risks in
TRIPS, 2003
Author: Frederick M. Abbott / Quaker United Nations Office
(QUNO), Geneva, Quaker International Affairs Programme (QIAP), Ottawa.
TRIPS:
De Río a Cancún, Los Derechos de los pueblos no son
negociables, 2003.
Authors: Silvia Rodríguez, Ángel Ibarra and
Alejandra Rotania / Global Issue Paper 2 published for the 5th WTO
Ministerial Conference (Cancún, September 2003) by Heinrich
Böll Foundation, Berlin.
TRIPS,
Drug Patents and Access to Medicines-Balancing Incentives for R&D
with Public Health Concerns, 2003.
Author: Prof. Keith Maskus / Development Gateway Expert Perspective:
4 September 2003.
TRIPS:
From Río to Cancún: The rights of the peoples are
nonnegotiable, 2003.
Authors: Silvia Rodríguez, Ángel Ibarra and
Alejandra Rotania / Global Issue Paper 2 published for the 5th WTO
Ministerial Conference (Cancún, September 2003) by Heinrich
Böll Foundation, Berlin.
TRIPS-plus
must stop, 2003.
Author: GRAIN.
TRIPS-plus:
where are we now?, 2003.
Author: An informal report from GRAIN for the Third SAARC
Peoples Forum.
Un
tournant dans la révision de lAccord sur les ADPIC
?, 2003.
Author: GRAIN.
Une
rivalité Nord/Sud sur le matériel génétique
: Le chapitre de la ZLÉA sur la propriété intellectuelle,
2003.
Author: Jean-Frédéric Morin / Observatoire
des Amériques.
2002
Amended
Patents Act and Access to Medicines after Doha, 2002.
Author: P. Cullet / Economic and Political Weekly
(15 June 2002), XXXVII/24, p. 2278.
An
Informal Survey of the Notification & Review of National Intellectual
Property Laws under the WTO TRIPS Agreement, 2002.
Author: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Anthrax,
Drug Transnationals, and TRIPS, 2002.
Author: K. Singh / Foreign Policy in Focus (FPIF),
edited by John Gershman, 29 April 2002.
Balancing
Health Needs and Drug Research Incentives, 2002.
Authors: Hannah H. Kettler, Chris Collins / Cooperation
South Journal - 2002, United Nations Development Programme,
p.10-36.
Beyond TRIPS: A New Global
Patent Regime, 2002.
Author: J. Olson Lanjouw / Center for Global Development
Brief, Vol.1, Issue N°3.
Biopharmaceutiques
et santé - résumé, 2002.
Author: UNU/INTECH / Synthèse sur les Politiques
Technologiques, Vol. 1, N°3.
Brief
on the Treatment of Intellectual Property in the Doha WTO Ministerial
Declaration: Mandated Negociations and Reviews, 2002.
Author: D. Vivas Eugui / Center for International Environmental
Law (CIEL) - South Centre project.
Compulsory
Licensing for Public Health Needs: The TRIPS Agenda at the WTO after
the Doha Declaration on Public Health, 2002.
Author: F.M. Abbott / Occasional Paper 9, Quaker United
Nations Office (QUNO).
Developing
Countries and a New Round of WTO Negotiations, 2002.
Authors: T.W. Hertel, B.M. Hoekman, M. Will / The World
Bank Research Observer, International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development / The World Bank, Vol. 17, N°1, pp.113 - 140.
Droits
de Propriété Intellectuelle et Licences Obligatoires:
Options pour les Pays en Développement, 2002.
Author: Carlos M. Correa / South Centre.
Emerging Plant
Variety Legislations and Their Implications for Developing Countries:
Experiences from India and Africa, 2002.
Author: Harbir Singh / Paper presented in the National
Conference on TRIPS - Next Agenda for Developing Countries,
Shyamprasad Institute for Social Service, Hyderabad, 11- 12 October
2002.
Extension
of Stronger Geographical Indications Ptotection: Against the Interests
of Developing Countries?, 2002.
Author: D. Williams / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 6, N°4,
May 2002.
Geographical Indications:
A Review of Proposals at the TRIPS Council (draft), 2002.
Author: D. Rangnekar / UNCTAD/ICTSD Capacity Building Project
on Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development.
Historic
Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 2002.
Author: Department of Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy,
WHO / Essential Drugs in Brief, Issue N°6, April 2002.
Identification
and Analysis of Emerging and Existing Industries Related to TRIPS
Agreement in Developing Countries, 2002.
Author: D. Vivas Eugui.
Implications
of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health,
2002.
Author: Carlos M. Correa / WHO Health Economics and Drugs,
EDM Series, N°12. CID Working Paper, N°92.
India's Patent
Policy and Negotiations in TRIPS: Future Options for India and other
Developing Countries, 2002.
Author: Anitha Ramanna / Paper presented in the National
Conference on TRIPS - Next Agenda for Developing Countries,
Shyamprasad Institute for Social Service, Hyderabad, 11- 12 October
2002.
Inquiétudes
des pays africains sur le brevetage des ressources biologiques,
2002.
Author: Brahima Ouedraogo / Inter Press Service (IPS), Agence
de Presse du Tiers Monde.
Integrating
Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy, 2002.
Authors: Professor J. Barton (Commission Chair), Mr Daniel
Alexander, Professor C. Correa, Dr R. Mashelkar FRS, Dr G. Samuels
CBE, Dr S. Thomas / Report of the Commission on Intellectual
Property Rights (CIPR).
Intellectual
Property and Environment - Impacts of the TRIPS Agreement on Envrionmental
Law Making in India, 2002.
Author: Philippe Cullet.
Intellectual
Property, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: Resolving the
Difficult Issues, 2002.
Author: Martin Khor / Third World Network (TWN), Zed Books.
Intellectual
Property, Biodiversity, and the Rights of the Poor, 2002.
Author: G. Sreenivasan with J. Christie / Canadian Council
for International Co-operation, Trade and Poverty Series, Global
Trade/Global Poverty, NGO Perspectives on Key Challenges for Canada,
N°3.
Intellectual
Property Rights, Food and Biodiversity, 2002.
Author: G. Tansey / Food for Thought, Harvard International
Review, Spring 2002.
Intellectual
Property Rights, Technology and Economic Development: Experiences
of Asian Countries, 2002.
Author: Nagesh Kumar / Research and Information System for
Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries, RIS DP N°25.
International
IP issues Post-Doha: Geographical Indications, Access to Medicines,
Biotechnology and other current issues, 2002.
Author: Briefing chaired by Professor Andrew Christie, Intellectual
Property Research Institute of Australia, Speakers: David Hallett
and Peter Lawrence / Foreign Affairs and Trade, Office of Trade
Negociations, Australia.
Introducing
patent protection in the pharmaceutical sector : a first evaluation
for the Mexican case, 2002.
Authors: Emmanuel Combe, Pluvia Zuniga.
Issues
linked to Convention on Biological Diversity in the WTO negotiations
implementing Doha mandates, 2002.
Author: D. Vivas Eugui / Center for International Environmental
Law (CIEL)-South Centre project.
LAccord
de Bangui révisé et lannexe X relative à
la protection des obtentions végétales, 2002.
Author: Genetic Resources Action International (GRAIN).
La
propriété intellectuelle, la biodiversité,
et les droits des pauvres, 2002.
Authors: Gauri Sreenivasan en collaboration avec Jean Christien
/ Mondialisation du commerce Mondialisation de la pauvreté,
Les enjeux pour le Canada : perspectives des ONG, Conseil canadien
pour la coopération internationale, Série sur le commerce
et la pauvreté, Article 3.
Legal
Options for Implementing Paragraph 6 of the Ministerial Declaration
on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 2002.
Author: Frederick M. Abbott / Summary of Oral Presentation
at Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) Norway Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Meeting at Utstein Monastery, Norway, July 20-23,
2002.
Le tournant de l'ADPIC,
2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 3.
Le tournant de l'ADPIC:
la propriété intellectuelle selon l'ADPIC, 2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 3a.
Le tournant de l'ADPIC:
réglement des différends de propriété
intellectuelle, 2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 3b.
Legal
Options for Implementing Paragraph 6 of the Ministerial Declaration
on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 2002.
Author: Marco C.E.J. Bronckers / Summary of Oral Presentation
at Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) – Norway Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Meeting at Utstein Monastery, Norway, July 20-23, 2002
Marges de manoeuvre?,
2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 6.
Negotiating intellectual
property: Mandates and options in the Doha Work Programme, 2002.
Author: J. Hepburn / Occasional Paper 10, Quaker United
Nations Office (QUNO).
Non-Market
Strategy and Global Intellectual Property: A Managers Guide
to TRIPS, 2002.
Authors: Marc L. Busch, Phil Tan / Framework Paper 02-12,
Queens University at Kingston, Canada.
Non-voluntary
Licensing of Patented Inventions: History, TRIPS, and Canadian and
United States Practice, 2002.
Authors: J. Reichman, C. Hasenzahl / BRIDGES, ICTSD,
Vol. 6, N°7, October 2002.
Non-voluntary
Licensing of Patented Inventions: Historical Perspective, Legal
Framework under TRIPS, and an Overview of the Practice in Canada
and the United States of America (draft), 2002.
Authors: J. Reichman, C. Hasenzahl / UNCTAD/ICTSD Capacity
Building Project on Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable
Development.
Non-voluntary
Licensing of Patented Inventions: The Canadian Experience (draft),
2002.
Authors: J. Reichman, C. Hasenzahl / UNCTAD/ICTSD Capacity
Building Project on Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable
Development.
Option 1: des brevets,
2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 4.
Option 2: le sui
generis, 2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 5.
Option 2: le sui
generis. Les options des agriculteurs, 2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 5a.
Option 2: le sui
generis. Les différents droits internationaux de propriété
du vivant, 2002.
Author: Solagral / Dossier pédagogique: Biodiversité,
Savoirs protégés, savoirs partagés, 6 Fiches
pour comprendre, anticiper, débattre, Fiche 5b.
Patents,
Pills and Public Health: Can TRIPS Deliver? 2002.
Author: Martin Foreman / The Panos Institute.
Promoting
participation for negotiating food and biodiversity in the post-Doha
TRIPS work programme, 2002.
Author: Quaker Office at the United Nations (QUNO), Geneva
/ Report on a seminar, Jongny-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, 17 and 18
May 2002.
Propiedad
intelectual y disparidad de conocimientos, 2002.
Author: Oxfam / La Insignia, Diario independiente
iberoamericano. Jornal independente iberoamericano, 7 Noviembre.
Proteccion
de los Datos Presentados para el Registro de Productos Farmacéuticos.
Implementacion de las Normas del Acuerdo TRIPS, 2002.
Author: C. Correa / South Centre.
Protection
of Data Submitted for the Registration of Pharmaceuticals: Implementing
the Standards of the TRIPS Agreement, 2002.
Author: C. Correa / South Centre.
Regulatory
Standards in the WTO: Comparing Intellectual Property Rights with
Competition Policy, Environmental Protection, and Core Labor Standards,
2002.
Author: Keith E. Maskus.
Reshaping
the TRIPS Agreement concerning Public Health: Two Critical Issues,
2002.
Author: Haochen Sun.
Study
on the Implementation of the TRIPS Agreement by Developing Countries,
2002.
Author: Phil Thorpe / Study Paper 7, Commission on
Intellectual Property Rights.
Sui
Generis Systems for Plant Variety Protection. Options under TRIPS,
2002.
Author: Biswajit Dhar / Disussion Paper, Quaker United
Nations Office (QUNO), Geneva.
Technology
Policy Issues at the WTO, 2002.
Author: UNU and INTECH / Technology Policy Briefs,
Vol. 1, Issue N°1.
The
Compatibility of CBD with TRIPs, 2002.
Author: Biswajit Dhar / ICTSD.
The
Effects of Intellectual Property Rights on Foreign Direct Investment
and Imports into Developing Countries in the Post-TRIPS Era,
2002.
Author: W. Lesser / IP Strategy Today, bioDevelopments/World
Initiative For Technology Transfer (SWIFTT), N°5.
The
Future for Patents on Life, 2002.
Author: J. Wild / IP Matters, Derwent.
The
Impact of Article 27 of the TRIPS Agreement on Foreign Direct Investment
and Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries, 2002.
Author: Paras Gorasia / Intellectual Property Dissertation,
seminar leader: Alan Story.
The
Pros and Cons of Stronger Geographical Indication Protection,
2002.
Author: D. Rangnekar / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 6, N°3,
March-April 2002.
The
Protection of Geographical Indications, 2002.
Author: A. Grazioli / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 6, N°1,
January 2002.
The
Relationship between Regional Trade Agreements and the Multilateral
Trading System: Intellectual Property Rights, 2002.
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentn
(OECD).
The
Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Encouraging Foreign Direct
Investment and Technology Transfer, 2002.
Author: K. Maskus / Prepared for the Conference "Public-Private
Initiatives After TRIPS: Designing a Global Agenda", Brussels,
July 16-19, 1997.
The
TRIPS Regime of Patent Rights, 2002.
Author: N. Pires de Carvalho / Kluwer Academic Publishers.
The
WTO TRIPS Agreement and the Protection of Public Health: Implementing
paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration, 2002.
Author: Utstein Kloster / Report on the workshop organized
by the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Norway.
Towards
A Reconciliation Between The Convention On Biological Diversity
And TRIPS Agreement; An Interface Among Intellectual Property Rights
On Biotechnology, Traditional Knowledge, And Benefit Sharing,
2002.
Author: J. Curci Staffler / University of Geneva.
Trade
and Health: Focus on Access to Essential Medicines, 2002.
Authors: Gauri Sreenivasan, Ricardo Grinspun / Global
Trade/Global Poverty, NGO Perspectives on Key Challenges for Canada,
Canadian Council for International Co-operation, Trade and Poverty
Series, Paper N°4.
TRIPS
and Capacity Building in Developing Economies, 2002.
Author: R. Rasiah / Discussion Paper Series, UNU-INTECH,
N°1.
TRIPS
and Non-violation Complaints: From a Public Health Perspective,
2002.
Author: Haochen Sun / Centre for WTO Studies.
TRIPS and
Pharmaceutical Industry: Issues and Prospects, 2002.
Author: N. Lalitha / Paper presented in the National Conference
on TRIPS - Next Agenda for Developing Countries, Shyamprasad
Institute for Social Service, Hyderabad, 11- 12 October 2002.
TRIPS
and public health: the next battle, 2002.
Author: Oxfam / Oxfam Briefing Paper, N°15.
TRIPS
: Controversies and Potential Reform, 2002.
Author: K. Maskus / The World Bank.
TRIPS,
Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines, 2002.
Author: World Health Organization (WHO) / HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral
Newsletter, December 2002, Issue N°8.
TRIPS,
sus Principios y la Proteccion de los Conocimientos Tradicionales,
2002.
Author: Mariela E. Borgarello.
TRIPS
with everything? Intellectual property and the farming world,
2002.
Author: A Food Ethics Council Report.
WTO
TRIPS Agreement and Its Implications for Access to Medicines in
Developing Countries, 2002.
Author: F.M. Abbott / Study Paper 2a, UK Commission
on Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR).
2001
Access
to Medicines Could Become Doha’s (only?) Success Story, 2001.
Author: Editorial / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°5,
June 2001.
Accord
sur les Aspects des Droits de Propriété Intellectuelle
liés au Commerce: l'Accès aux Médicaments entre
Intérêts Privés et Biens Publics, 2001.
Author: Solagral / Réunion organisé par Solagral
dans le cadre du programme "Du citoyen à l'OMC".
A
Comment on the Treatment of the TRIPS Agreement in the Second Drafts
of the WTO's Doha Ministerial Declarations, 2001.
Author: Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.
A
development agenda for implementing TRIPS: Addressing biodiversity,
food and health needs, 2001.
Author: J. Hepburn / Report on a seminar held by the Quaker
United Nations Office, Jongny-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, 6-8, September
2001.
Africa
Group Proposal on: Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
Rights, 2001.
Author: Africa Group.
Asean
Workshop on the TRIPS Agreement and traditional medicine: Recommendations
regarding Intellectual Property Rights in Relation to Traditional
Medicine, 2001.
Author: circulated by Mawarwati Djamaludin.
A
TRIPS agenda for development: Meeting food, health and biodiversity
needs, 2001.
Author: Jonathan Hepburn / Report on the Conference organised
by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Quaker United
Nations Office, Geneva, 12-13 October 2001, The Hague.
Biotechnology
and Patents: What Can Developing Countries Do About Article 27.3(b)?,
2001.
Author: G. Dutfield / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°9,
November-December 2001.
Communication
from the European Communities and their Member States to the TRIPS
council: the relationship between provisions of the TRIPS Agreement
and access to medicines, 2001.
Author: European Commission.
CRISIS
in WTO Talks!, 2001.
Author: A. Kwa / Focus on the Global South.
Declaración
relativa al Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC y la Salud Pública, IV Conferencia
Ministerial de la OMC, 2001.
Author: Comunidad Andina, Secretaria General.
Development
Co-operation, TRIPS, Indigenous Knowledge and Genetic Resources,
2001.
Author: Jonathan Hepburn / Report based on a seminar held
by the Quaker United Nations Office.
Document
de Discussion sur la Propriété Intellectuelle et l'écart
des Connaissances, 2001.
Author: Oxfam International.
Draft
Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 12.11.2001.
Author: WTO.
Droits
de propriété intellectuelle, Sous-Commission de la
promotion et de la protection des droits de l'homme, Rapport du
Secrétaire Général, 2001.
Author: Internet des droits humains (IDH) / Bilan 2001,
Le système des droits humains à l'ONU, Volume
1: Introduction, Rapports thématiques et annexes.
Ethique,
propriété intellectuelle et génomique: la propriété intellectuelle
dans le domaine du génome humain, 2001
Author: UNESCO / Colloque International, Paris, 30 janvier
- 1 février 2001.
Geographical
Indications and TRIPS, 2001
Author: M. Blakeney / Occasional Paper 8, Quakers
United Nations Office (QUNO).
Globalization,
Patents and Drugs: An Annotated Bibliography, 2001.
Author: WHO Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy / Health
Economics and Drugs, EDM Series, N°10.
Globalization,
TRIPS and Access to Medicines, 2001
Author: Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, WHO / Statement on the
occasion of the 4th WTO Ministerial Conference, Doha, Qatar, 9 to
13 November 2001.
Globalization,
TRIPS and Access to Pharmaceuticals, 2001
Author: WHO / WHO Policy Perspectives on Medicines.
Implementation
of the TRIPS agreement by Developing Countries, 2001.
Author: P. Thorpe / Study Paper 7, The Commission
on Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR).
International
Protection of Developing Countries and Geographical Indications,
2001.
Author: S. Escudero / South Centre - Centre for International
Environmental Law (CIEL) project.
Intellectual
Property and the Knowledge Gap, 2001.
Author: Oxfam / Oxfam Discussion Paper prepared for
the World Social Forum. Spanish
Intellectual
Property Rights, Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection
of Human Rights, Report of the Secretary-General, 2001.
Author: Human Rights Internet / For the Record 2001, The
United Nations Human Rights System, Volume 1.
Issues
on the Relationship between E-commerce and Intellectual Property
Rights in the WTO: Implications for Developing Countries, 2001.
Author: D. Vivas Eugui / South Centre - Centre for International
Environmental Law (CIEL) project.
La Convention sur
la Diversité Biologique et les Accords de Droit de Propriété
Intellectuelle: Enjeux et Perspectives, 2001.
Author: Hélène Ilbert / Etude pour le Ministère
de l'Aménagement et du Territoire, SOLAGRAL.
La
Propriété Intellectuelle et l'écart des Connaissances,
2001.
Author: Oxfam International.
La
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farmacéuticos, 2001.
Author: OMS/ Perspectivas Politicas sobre Medicamentos
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Les
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et la santé, 2001.
Authors: Diana Bronson et Lucie Lamarche en partenariat avec
Fédération Internationale des Ligues des Droits de l’Homme, International
NGO Committee on Human Rights in Trade and Investment Inter-American
Platform for Human Rights, Democracy and Development / Un cadre
de référence des droits humains pour le commerce dans
les Amériques, Droits et Démocratie.
Les
enjeux des droits de propriété intellectuelle sur
le vivant dans les nouveaux pays industrialisés : le cas
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L'UE
dépose à l'OMC des propositions concrètes destinées
à clarifier les règles afin de faciliter l'accès
des pays démunis aux médicaments , 2001.
Author: Délégation de la Communauté
Européenne au Canada.
Manual
de Medio Ambiente y Comercio, 2001.
Authors: Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente
(UNEP) y el Instituto Internacional para el Desarrollo Sustentable
(IISD).
Médicaments
: assouplissement des brevets, 2001.
Author: Alpha Barry / Survivre au Sida.
Mondialisation,
ADPIC et accès aux produits pharmaceutiques, 2001.
Author: OMS/ Perspectives Politiques de l'OMS sur les
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for Monitoring the Impact of Globalization and TRIPS on Access to
Medicines, 2001.
Author: WHO Meeting Report, 19-21 February 2001, Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok, Thailand.
No Consensus
on New Round Despite Release of Pre-Doha Drafts, 2001.
Author: Editorial / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8,
October 2001.
Non-Violation
Complaints and the TRIPS Agreement: Some Considerations for WTO
Members, 2001.
Authors: M. Stilwell, E. Tuerck / Center for International
Environmental Law (CIEL).
Patent
Law, TRIPS, and R&D Incentives: A Southern Perspective, 2001.
Author: Carlos M. Correa / CMH Working Paper Series,
Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, Paper N°WG2: 12.
Post-TRIPS
Options for Access to Patented Medicines in Developing Countries,
2001.
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Series, Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, Paper N°WG4
: 1.
Preliminary
Comments on Trips-Related Aspects of First Draft Ministerial Declaration
and First Draft Decision on Implementation: Implications for Developing
Countries, 2001.
Authors: M. Stilwell, D. Vivas Eugui / Center for International
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Protection
of Intellectual Property in the World Trading System: the TRIPS
Agreement and Developing Countries , 2001.
Author: K. Liebig / German Development Institute Briefing
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Protection of Traditional Medicine, 2001.
Author: Richard Wilder / Commission on Macroeconomics and
Health (CMH) Working Paper Series, Paper N°WG 4: 4.
“Re-pensando
los TRIPS en el marco de la Organización Mundial de Comercio”,
2001.
Author: Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.
Report
on Treatment of TRIPS in the WTO Draft Texts and the Responses of
Developing Countries, 2001.
Author: Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.
Re:
Public Comments on the Built-In Agenda at the WTO, 2001.
Author: S. Murphy / Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
(IATP).
Review
of Article 27.3 (B), 2001.
Author: M. Stilwell / Center for International Environmental
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Review
of the TRIPS Agreement: Fostering the Transfer of Technology to
Developing Countries, 2001.
Author: C. Correa / Third World Network (TWN).
Review
of TRIPS article 27.3(b): Proposals submitted in the WTO, 2001.
Author: Jonathan Hepburn / Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO).
Santé
& Propriété Intellectuelle, 2001.
Author: Gumisai Mutume / Afrique Relance, La lutte
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Seeding
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To and Control Over Genetic Resources, 2001.
Author: The Crucible II Group / International Development
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The Declaration
on TRIPS and Public Health: A Step in the Right Direction, 2001.
Author: Ellen't Hoen / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°9,
November-December 2001.
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Effects of TRIPS - Mandated Intellectual Property Rights on Economic
Activities in Developing Countries, 2001.
Author: William Lesser / Prepared under WIPO Special Service
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The
International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources in the Context
of TRIPS and the CBD, 2001.
Author: R. Lettington / BRIDGES, Vol. 5, N°6,
July-August 2001.
The
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2001.
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Towards
TRIPS Compliance: South Africas Experience and Legislative
Reforms, 2004.
Author: Rosemary A Wolson / ICSTD, ACTS and QUNO.
Trade-Offs
and Trade Linkages: TRIPS in a Negotiating Context, 2001.
Author: Dr Drahos Peter / Notes of a talk given at Quaker
House, Friends World Committee for Consultation, Quaker United
Nations Office, Geneva, 12 September 2000.
Treatment
of Biodiversity-Related Issues in the WTO: Preliminary Comments
on the Revised Documents for the Doha Ministerial Conference,
2001.
Author: D. Vivas Eugui, E. Tuerck / South Centre - Center
for International Environmental Law (CIEL) project.
TRIPS
and Development, 2001.
Author: Department for International Development / Trade
Matters series, Background Briefing, Department for International
Development (DFID), UK.
TRIPS
and Health Emergencies, 2001.
Author: United States Trade Representative / USTR Background
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TRIPS and
Public Health, Opportunities for Doha, 2001.
Author: E. Herfkens / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8,
October 2001.
TRIPS
and Public Health vs TRIPS and Pandemics?, 2001.
Author: Editorial / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8,
September 2001.
TRIPS
and R&D Incentives in the Pharmaceutical Sector, 2001.
Author: Carlos M. Correa / CMH Working Paper Series,
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TRIPS
and Rights: International Human Rights Law, Access to Medicines,
and the Interpretation of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects
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Author: Richard Elliott / The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
and AIDS Law Project, South Africa.
TRIPS
and the CBD: What Language for the Ministerial Declaration?,
2001.
Author: F. Cannabrava / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8,
October 2001.
TRIPS:
Consequences for Developing Countries, Implications for Swedish
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Authors: Marie Byström, Peter Einarsson / Consultancy
Report to the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
(Sida).
TRIPS
Disputes: Implications for the Pharmaceutical Sector, 2001.
Author: C. Correa / Occasional Paper 5, Quaker United Nations
Office (QUNO).
"TRIPS-plus"
through the back door, 2001.
Author: GRAIN in cooperation with South Asia Network for
Food, Ecology and Culture (SANFEC).
"TRIPS-plus"
entran por la puerta trasera, 2001.
Author: GRAIN in cooperation with South Asia Network for
Food, Ecology and Culture (SANFEC).
Una
mirada a los mecanismos que aumentan el control monopólico sobre
la biodiversidad en América Latina, 2001.
Author: Flórez Margarita con la contribución de Isaac Rojas
y Gaia/GRAIN.
What
did developing countries get in Doha? Some QUNO assessments of the
WTO Ministerial Conference, 2001.
Authors: Brewster Grace, Jonathan Hepburn / Quaker United
Nations Office (QUNO).
What
did Doha accomplish?, 2001.
Author: L. Gillespie-White / International Intellectual Property
Institute (IIPI).
Why
biotech patents are patently absurd: scientific briefing on TRIPS
and related issues, 2001.
Author: Mae Wan-Ho / ISIS-TWN Report, Institute of
Science in Society (ISS).
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