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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.
GRAIN.

EFTA must stop pushing for patents on life in developing countries, 2003.
Erlklärung von Bern.

Establishing a Disclosure of Origin Obligation in the TRIPS Agreement, 2003.
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.


From TRIPS to RIPS: A better Trade Framework to support Innovation in Medical Technologies, 2003.
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.
Suresh C Srivastava. / The Economic and Political Weekly, Mumbai.

Implementing the Doha Mandate on TRIPS and Public Health, 2003.
Fink C. / International Trade Department, World Bank.

Implications of TRIPs For Food Security in the Majority World, 2003.
Gerard Downes / Prepared for Comhlámh Action Network.

Keeping science open: the effects of intellectual property policy on the conduct of science, 2003.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
UNCTAD-ICTSD.

The TRIPS Agreement: Patenting of Genetic Heritage and Food Security, 2003.
Service Centre for Development Cooperation, Helsinki.

The TRIPS review at a turning point?, 2003.
GRAIN.

Think there's Trouble at WTO? WIPO's Global Patent System Could be a Lot Worse, 2003.
GRAIN.

Towards Development-Oriented Intellectual Property Policy: Advancing the Reform Agenda: Meeting Report, 2003.
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.
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.
GRAIN.

TRIPS-plus: where are we now?, 2003.
An informal report from GRAIN for the Third SAARC Peoples Forum.

Un tournant dans la révision de l’Accord sur les ADPIC ?, 2003.
GRAIN.

Une rivalité Nord/Sud sur le matériel génétique : Le chapitre de la ZLÉA sur la propriété intellectuelle, 2003.
Jean-Frédéric Morin / Observatoire des Amériques.

2002
Amended Patents Act and Access to Medicines after Doha, 2002.
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.
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Anthrax, Drug Transnationals, and TRIPS, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
Carlos M. Correa / South Centre.

Emerging Plant Variety Legislations and Their Implications for Developing Countries: Experiences from India and Africa, 2002.
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.
D. Williams / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 6, N°4, May 2002.

Geographical Indications: A Review of Proposals at the TRIPS Council (draft), 2002.
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.
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.
D. Vivas Eugui.

Implications of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
Philippe Cullet.

Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: Resolving the Difficult Issues, 2002.
Martin Khor / Third World Network (TWN), Zed Books.

Intellectual Property, Biodiversity, and the Rights of the Poor, 2002.
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.
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.
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.

L’Accord de Bangui révisé et l’annexe X relative à la protection des obtentions végétales, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
J. Hepburn / Occasional Paper 10, Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO).

Non-Market Strategy and Global Intellectual Property: A Manager’s Guide to TRIPS, 2002.
Authors: Marc L. Busch, Phil Tan / Framework Paper 02-12, Queen’s 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.
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.
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.
C. Correa / South Centre.

Protection of Data Submitted for the Registration of Pharmaceuticals: Implementing the Standards of the TRIPS Agreement, 2002.
C. Correa / South Centre.

Regulatory Standards in the WTO: Comparing Intellectual Property Rights with Competition Policy, Environmental Protection, and Core Labor Standards, 2002.
Keith E. Maskus.

Reshaping the TRIPS Agreement concerning Public Health: Two Critical Issues, 2002.
Haochen Sun.

Study on the Implementation of the TRIPS Agreement by Developing Countries, 2002.
Phil Thorpe / Study Paper 7, Commission on Intellectual Property Rights.

Sui Generis Systems for Plant Variety Protection. Options under TRIPS, 2002.
Biswajit Dhar / Disussion Paper, Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO), Geneva.

Technology Policy Issues at the WTO, 2002.
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.
W. Lesser / IP Strategy Today, bioDevelopments/World Initiative For Technology Transfer (SWIFTT), N°5.

The Future for Patents on Life, 2002.
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.
Paras Gorasia / Intellectual Property Dissertation, seminar leader: Alan Story.

The Pros and Cons of Stronger Geographical Indication Protection, 2002.
D. Rangnekar / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 6, N°3, March-April 2002.

The Protection of Geographical Indications, 2002.
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.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentn (OECD).

The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Encouraging Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Transfer, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Oxfam / Oxfam Briefing Paper, N°15.

TRIPS : Controversies and Potential Reform, 2002.
K. Maskus / The World Bank.

TRIPS, Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines, 2002.
World Health Organization (WHO) / HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral Newsletter, December 2002, Issue N°8.

TRIPS, sus Principios y la Proteccion de los Conocimientos Tradicionales, 2002.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.

A development agenda for implementing TRIPS: Addressing biodiversity, food and health needs, 2001.
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.
Africa Group.

Asean Workshop on the TRIPS Agreement and traditional medicine: Recommendations regarding Intellectual Property Rights in Relation to Traditional Medicine, 2001.
circulated by Mawarwati Djamaludin.

A TRIPS agenda for development: Meeting food, health and biodiversity needs, 2001.
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.
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.
European Commission.

CRISIS in WTO Talks!, 2001.
A. Kwa / Focus on the Global South.

Declaracin relativa al Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC y la Salud Pblica, IV Conferencia Ministerial de la OMC, 2001.
Comunidad Andina, Secretaria General.

Development Co-operation, TRIPS, Indigenous Knowledge and Genetic Resources, 2001.
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.
Oxfam International.

Draft Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, 12.11.2001.
WTO.

Droits de propriété intellectuelle, Sous-Commission de la promotion et de la protection des droits de l'homme, Rapport du Secrétaire Général, 2001.
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
UNESCO / Colloque International, Paris, 30 janvier - 1 février 2001.

Geographical Indications and TRIPS, 2001
M. Blakeney / Occasional Paper 8, Quakers United Nations Office (QUNO).

Globalization, Patents and Drugs: An Annotated Bibliography, 2001.
WHO Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy / Health Economics and Drugs, EDM Series, N°10.

Globalization, TRIPS and Access to Medicines, 2001
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hélène Ilbert / Etude pour le Ministère de l'Aménagement et du Territoire, SOLAGRAL.

La Propriété Intellectuelle et l'écart des Connaissances, 2001.
Oxfam International.

La globalización, el Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC y el acceso a los productos farmacéuticos, 2001.
OMS/ Perspectivas Politicas sobre Medicamentos de la OMS.

Les droits relatifs à la propriété intellectuelle 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 du Mexique, 2001.
Authors: Mounira Badro, Benoît Martimort-Asso et Nadia Karina Ponce Morales / Continentalisation, Cahier de recherche Vol. 1, N°6.

Los TRIPS van al Banquillo: El Impacto del Régimen de Patentes de la OMC Sobre los Campesinos del Mundo, los Pobres y los Países en Vías de Desarrollo, 2001.
publicado por Action Aid, Berne Declaration, IATP, Misereor.

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.
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.
Alpha Barry / Survivre au Sida.

Mondialisation, ADPIC et accès aux produits pharmaceutiques, 2001.
OMS/ Perspectives Politiques de l'OMS sur les Médicaments .

Network for Monitoring the Impact of Globalization and TRIPS on Access to Medicines, 2001.
WHO Meeting Report, 19-21 February 2001, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

No Consensus on New Round Despite Release of Pre-Doha Drafts, 2001.
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.
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.
Authors: F.M. Scherer, Jayashree Watal / CMH Working Paper 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 Environmental Law (CIEL).

Protection of Intellectual Property in the World Trading System: the TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries , 2001.
K. Liebig / German Development Institute Briefing Paper, N°1.

Protection of Traditional Medicine, 2001.
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 Organizacin Mundial de Comercio, 2001.
Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.

Report on Treatment of TRIPS in the WTO Draft Texts and the Responses of Developing Countries, 2001.
Cecilia Oh / Third World Network.

Re: Public Comments on the Built-In Agenda at the WTO, 2001.
S. Murphy / Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP).

Review of Article 27.3 (B), 2001.
M. Stilwell / Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL).

Review of the TRIPS Agreement: Fostering the Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries, 2001.
C. Correa / Third World Network (TWN).

Review of TRIPS article 27.3(b): Proposals submitted in the WTO, 2001.
Jonathan Hepburn / Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO).

Santé & Propriété Intellectuelle, 2001.
Gumisai Mutume / Afrique Relance, La lutte contre le Sida en Afrique, Vol. 15, N°1.

Seeding Solutions: Volume 2 - Options for National Laws Governing Access To and Control Over Genetic Resources, 2001.
The Crucible II Group / International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

The Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health: A Step in the Right Direction, 2001.
Ellen't Hoen / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°9, November-December 2001.

The Effects of TRIPS - Mandated Intellectual Property Rights on Economic Activities in Developing Countries, 2001.
William Lesser / Prepared under WIPO Special Service Agreements.

The International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources in the Context of TRIPS and the CBD, 2001.
R. Lettington / BRIDGES, Vol. 5, N°6, July-August 2001.

The TRIPS Agreement, Access to Medicines, and the Doha Ministerial Conference, 2001.
F.M. Abbott / Occasional Paper 7, Quaker United Nations Office ( QUNO).

Towards a full Review of the WTO's TRIPS Agreement under Article 71.1, 2001.
Authors: M. Stilwell, E. Tuerck / Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL).

Towards TRIPS Compliance: South Africa’s Experience and Legislative Reforms, 2004.
Author: Rosemary A Wolson / ICSTD, ACTS and QUNO.

Trade-Offs and Trade Linkages: TRIPS in a Negotiating Context, 2001.
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.
D. Vivas Eugui, E. Tuerck / South Centre - Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) project.

TRIPS and Development, 2001.
Department for International Development / Trade Matters series, Background Briefing, Department for International Development (DFID), UK.

TRIPS and Health Emergencies, 2001.
United States Trade Representative / USTR Background Paper.

TRIPS and Public Health, Opportunities for Doha, 2001.
E. Herfkens / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8, October 2001.

TRIPS and Public Health vs TRIPS and Pandemics?, 2001.
Editorial / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8, September 2001.

TRIPS and R&D Incentives in the Pharmaceutical Sector, 2001.
Carlos M. Correa / CMH Working Paper Series, Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, Paper N°WG2: 11.

TRIPS and Rights: International Human Rights Law, Access to Medicines, and the Interpretation of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects on Intellectual Property, 2001.
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.
F. Cannabrava / BRIDGES, ICTSD, Vol. 5, N°8, October 2001.

TRIPS: Consequences for Developing Countries, Implications for Swedish Development Cooperation, 2001.
Authors: Marie Byström, Peter Einarsson / Consultancy Report to the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

TRIPS Disputes: Implications for the Pharmaceutical Sector, 2001.
C. Correa / Occasional Paper 5, Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO).

"TRIPS-plus" through the back door, 2001.
GRAIN in cooperation with South Asia Network for Food, Ecology and Culture (SANFEC).

"TRIPS-plus" entran por la puerta trasera, 2001.
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.
L. Gillespie-White / International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI).

Why biotech patents are patently absurd: scientific briefing on TRIPS and related issues, 2001.
Mae Wan-Ho / ISIS-TWN Report, Institute of Science in Society (ISS).

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