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Patent rights in pharmaceuticals in developing countries: major challenges for the future/ by Jakkrit Kuanpoth

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010.Description: xiii,240p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9781848446748
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.0486 KUA
Contents:
1. Patent system overview 2. Patents and their international application 3. Patent rules and procedures : Indian law 4. Patent rules and procedure : Thai law 5. Patent protection for pharmaceuticals : the case of India 6. Patent protection for pharmaceuticals : the case of Thailand 7. Patents and access to essential medicines 8. Comparative analysis Index
Summary: India's 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic pharmaceuticals companies will continue to supply essential drugs for developing nations such as Thailand, who are reliant on India for the supply of cheap medicines. Patent Rights in Pharmaceuticals in Developing Countries investigates the public policy and public health implications of pharmaceutical patenting in countries such as India and Thailand. The book engages with a broad range of new case studies, providing a detailed examination of options for the resolution of access-to-medicine issues at
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1. Patent system overview
2. Patents and their international application
3. Patent rules and procedures : Indian law
4. Patent rules and procedure : Thai law
5. Patent protection for pharmaceuticals : the case of India
6. Patent protection for pharmaceuticals : the case of Thailand
7. Patents and access to essential medicines
8. Comparative analysis
Index

India's 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic pharmaceuticals companies will continue to supply essential drugs for developing nations such as Thailand, who are reliant on India for the supply of cheap medicines. Patent Rights in Pharmaceuticals in Developing Countries investigates the public policy and public health implications of pharmaceutical patenting in countries such as India and Thailand. The book engages with a broad range of new case studies, providing a detailed examination of options for the resolution of access-to-medicine issues at

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