Integrating public health concerns into patent legislation in developing countries
Material type: TextSeries: The South Perspectives SeriesPublication details: Argentina South Centre 2000Description: xv, 124pISBN:- 92-9162-012-2
- WA 300 DA7
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Book | AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY | WA 300 DA7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 05341 |
Policy papers discussing key health issues in developing countries are analysed in this text with the aim of formulating associated domestic policies that agree with development objectives. The discussions examine the requirements of international agreements and the impact they have on the laws of the developing countries as they adapt them. The discussions explore the options available to these countries and the tools they can use in promoting national and global development objectives. It presents options for the design and implementation of public-health-sensitive policies and examines the health related aspects of intellectual poverty rights.
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