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- 2010010211 contributor B11748808.
- 2010010211 created "2010.".
- 2010010211 date "2010".
- 2010010211 date "2010.".
- 2010010211 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2010010211 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2010010211 description "Introduction: access to essential medicines: public health and international law / Thomas Pogge, Matthew Rimmer and Kim Rubenstein --TRIPS and essential medicines: must one size fit all? Making the WTO responsive to the global health crisis / Rochelle C. Dreyfuss --The TRIPS waiver as a recognition of public health concerns in the WTO / Andrew D. Mitchell and Tania Voon -- Public law challenges to the regulation of pharmaceutical patents in the US bilateral free trade agreements / Hitoshi Nasu -- Global health and development: patents and public interest / Elizabeth Siew Kuan Ng --The Health Impact Fund: better pharmaceutical innovations at much lower price / Thomas Pogge -- The Health Impact Fund: a critique / Kathleen Liddell -- A prize system as a partial solution to the health crisis in the developing world / William W. Fisher and Talha Syed -- Innovation and insufficient evidence: the case for a WTO-WHO agreement on health technology safety and cost-effectiveness evaluation / Thomas Faunce -- Opening the dam: patent pools, innovation, and access to essential medicines / Dianne Nicol and Jane Nielsen -- Open source drug discovery: a revolutionary paradigm or a Utopian model? Krishna Ravi Srinivas -- Accessing and benefit sharing avian influenza viruses through the World Health Organisation: a CBD and TRIPS compromise thanks to Indonesia's sovereignty claim? / Charles Lawson and Barbara Ann Hocking -- The Lazarus effect: the (RED) campaign and creative capitalism / Matthew Rimmer -- Beyond TRIPS: the role of non-state actors and access to essential medicines / Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky -- Securing health through rights / Katharine G. Young -- The role of national laws in reconciling constitutional right to health with TRIPS obligations: an examination of the Glivec patent case in India / Rajshree Chandra -- Tipping point: Thai compulsory licenses redefine essential medicines debate / Jonathan Burton-MacLeod.".
- 2010010211 extent "xxi, 512 p. ;".
- 2010010211 identifier "0521116562 (hardback)".
- 2010010211 identifier "9780521116565 (hardback)".
- 2010010211 isPartOf "Connecting international law with public law".
- 2010010211 issued "2010".
- 2010010211 issued "2010.".
- 2010010211 language "eng".
- 2010010211 publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2010010211 subject "2010 I-291".
- 2010010211 subject "362.17/82 22".
- 2010010211 subject "Drugs Patents.".
- 2010010211 subject "Drugs, Essential supply & distribution.".
- 2010010211 subject "Health Services Accessibility legislation & jurisprudence.".
- 2010010211 subject "Human Rights.".
- 2010010211 subject "International Cooperation.".
- 2010010211 subject "Legislation, Drug organization & administration.".
- 2010010211 subject "Patent laws and legislation".
- 2010010211 subject "Patents (International law)".
- 2010010211 subject "Patents as Topic legislation & jurisprudence.".
- 2010010211 subject "Pharmaceutical policy.".
- 2010010211 subject "QV 33.1 I36 2010".
- 2010010211 subject "RA401.A1 I43 2010".
- 2010010211 tableOfContents "Introduction: access to essential medicines: public health and international law / Thomas Pogge, Matthew Rimmer and Kim Rubenstein --TRIPS and essential medicines: must one size fit all? Making the WTO responsive to the global health crisis / Rochelle C. Dreyfuss --The TRIPS waiver as a recognition of public health concerns in the WTO / Andrew D. Mitchell and Tania Voon -- Public law challenges to the regulation of pharmaceutical patents in the US bilateral free trade agreements / Hitoshi Nasu -- Global health and development: patents and public interest / Elizabeth Siew Kuan Ng --The Health Impact Fund: better pharmaceutical innovations at much lower price / Thomas Pogge -- The Health Impact Fund: a critique / Kathleen Liddell -- A prize system as a partial solution to the health crisis in the developing world / William W. Fisher and Talha Syed -- Innovation and insufficient evidence: the case for a WTO-WHO agreement on health technology safety and cost-effectiveness evaluation / Thomas Faunce -- Opening the dam: patent pools, innovation, and access to essential medicines / Dianne Nicol and Jane Nielsen -- Open source drug discovery: a revolutionary paradigm or a Utopian model? Krishna Ravi Srinivas -- Accessing and benefit sharing avian influenza viruses through the World Health Organisation: a CBD and TRIPS compromise thanks to Indonesia's sovereignty claim? / Charles Lawson and Barbara Ann Hocking -- The Lazarus effect: the (RED) campaign and creative capitalism / Matthew Rimmer -- Beyond TRIPS: the role of non-state actors and access to essential medicines / Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky -- Securing health through rights / Katharine G. Young -- The role of national laws in reconciling constitutional right to health with TRIPS obligations: an examination of the Glivec patent case in India / Rajshree Chandra -- Tipping point: Thai compulsory licenses redefine essential medicines debate / Jonathan Burton-MacLeod.".
- 2010010211 title "Incentives for global public health : patent law and access to essential medicines / edited by Thomas Pogge, Matthew Rimmer, and Kim Rubenstein.".
- 2010010211 type "text".