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Patents Human Rights And Access To Medicine Emmanuel Kolawole Oke

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Patents Human Rights And Access To Medicine Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
ISBN: 9781108472104, 1108472109
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Patents Human Rights And Access To Medicine Emmanuel Kolawole Oke by Emmanuel Kolawole Oke 9781108472104, 1108472109 instant download after payment.

Patent rights on pharmaceutical products are one of the factors responsible for the lack of access to affordable medicines in developing countries. In this work, Emmanuel Kolawole Oke provides a systematic analysis of the tension between patent rights and human rights law, contending that, in order to preserve their patent policy space and secure access to affordable medicines for their citizens, developing countries should incorporate a model of human rights into the design, implementation, interpretation, and enforcement of their national patent laws. Through a comprehensive analysis of court decisions from three key developing countries (India, Kenya, and South Africa), Oke assesses the effectiveness of national courts in resolving conflicts between patent rights and the right to health, and demonstrates how a model of human rights can be incorporated into the adjudication of patent rights.

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