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Access to medicine is a topic of widespread interest. However, some
issues that impact such access are presently inadequately
understood. In particular, international laws require most nations
to provide patents on drugs, resulting in premium prices that limit
access. In Access to Medicine inthe Global Economy, Professor
Cynthia Ho explains such laws and their impact for a diverse group
of readers, from scholars and policy makers to students in a
variety of disciplines.
This book explains and interprets important international
agreements, beginning with the landmark Agreement on Trade Related
Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS), but also including more
recent free trade agreements and the pending Anti-Counterfeiting
Trade Agreement (ACTA). Professor Ho addresses controversial
topics, such as when a nation can provide a compulsory license, as
well as whether a nation may suspend in-transit generic goods. The
book also discusses how patent-like rights (such as "data
exclusivity") prevent lower-cost generic medicines from entering
into the marketplace and provides strategies for minimizing the
harm of such rights. Clear explanations and diagrams, frequently
asked questions, and case studies make these topics accessible to
any reader. The case studies also provide a theory of patent
perspectives that helps explain why access to medicine, though a
universal goal, remains elusive in practice. The book aims to
provide an important first step toward eventual workable solutions
by promoting a better understanding of existing and future laws
that impact access to medicine.
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