Introduction, Rochelle Dreyfuss and César Rodríguez-Garavito
1. Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Rights Protection and Access to Medicines in Ecuador: State Sovereignty and Transnational Advocacy Networks, Tatiana Andia
2. The Recursivity of Global Lawmaking in the Struggle for an Argentine Policy on Pharmaceutical Patents, Paola Bergallo & Agustina Ramon Michel
3. CAFTA, Intellectual Property and the Right to Health in Central America, Angelina Snodgrass Godoy
4. Balancing Wealth and Health: The Case of Chile, Salvador Millaleo
5. Constructing and Contesting the Global Intellectual Property Legal Field: The Struggle over Patent Rights and Access to Medicines in Colombia, César Rodríguez-Garavito
6. Balancing Health and Wealth: The Case of Patents and Access to Medicines in Brazil, Monica Steffen Guise & Adelina de Oliveira Novaes
7. The Influence of the Andean Intellectual Property Regime on Access to Medicines in Latin America, Laurence Helfer and Karen Alter
8. The Rights-Based Approach to Intellectual Property and Access to Medicine: Parameters and Pitfalls, Smita Narula
9. Public Participation in US Special 301 Actions, Sean Flynn
10. Going Local: Downshifting in the Era of TRIPS Implementation, Amy Kapczynski
11. Applying Human Rights Law, Molly Land
12. The Missing Role of WIPO, Ruth Okediji