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Has the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean produced intellectual property legislation that favours public health?

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  • 5/24/05 JOYD
Summary: Analyzes the implementation process of the TRIPS Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean. Focuses on the incorporation into national intellectual property legislation the mechanisms and provisions that have the potential to affect access to medicines. Investigates whether incorporating the flexibilities and safeguards of the Agreement has generated patent policies for medicines that are sensitive to public health needs.
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Analyzes the implementation process of the TRIPS Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean. Focuses on the incorporation into national intellectual property legislation the mechanisms and provisions that have the potential to affect access to medicines. Investigates whether incorporating the flexibilities and safeguards of the Agreement has generated patent policies for medicines that are sensitive to public health needs.

5/24/05 JOYD

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