Global Trade Limitations to HIV Medication Access in Developing Countries
International trade and patent laws pose monetary and logistical challenges to all countries affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their abilities to access the most current and effective treatments. The development of international patent law applicable to medications has undergone significant chang...
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doaj-ca0430feec3041f2bad4a24e9d5226342020-11-25T02:16:13ZengColumbia University LibrariesColumbia Social Work Review2372-255X2164-12502014-04-01213210.7916/D83X85XGGlobal Trade Limitations to HIV Medication Access in Developing CountriesYixuan WangInternational trade and patent laws pose monetary and logistical challenges to all countries affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their abilities to access the most current and effective treatments. The development of international patent law applicable to medications has undergone significant changes since the 1990’s under The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) established by the World Trade Organization (WTO). Case studies of China, India and Brazil’s implementation of pharmaceutical patent protection reveal the limitations of TRIPS and its subsequently recognized flexibilities. Although the goal of these flexibilities is to allow for greater access to medications, they fall short in reaching the universally accepted goal of a right to health.https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8V415XQ/downloadSocial workHIV/AIDSInternational tradePatent lawsHIV/AIDS treatmentsThe Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property RightsTRIPSWorld Trade OrganizationWTORight to healthMedicine |
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Global Trade Limitations to HIV Medication Access in Developing Countries |
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Global Trade Limitations to HIV Medication Access in Developing Countries |
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Global Trade Limitations to HIV Medication Access in Developing Countries |
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global trade limitations to hiv medication access in developing countries |
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International trade and patent laws pose monetary and logistical challenges to all countries affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their abilities to access the most current and effective treatments. The development of international patent law applicable to medications has undergone significant changes since the 1990’s under The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) established by the World Trade Organization (WTO). Case studies of China, India and Brazil’s implementation of pharmaceutical patent protection reveal the limitations of TRIPS and its subsequently recognized flexibilities. Although the goal of these flexibilities is to allow for greater access to medications, they fall short in reaching the universally accepted goal of a right to health. |
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Social work HIV/AIDS International trade Patent laws HIV/AIDS treatments The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights TRIPS World Trade Organization WTO Right to health Medicine |
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