000041646 000__ 02494cam\a22003135i\4500 000041646 001__ 41646 000041646 003__ SzGeWIPO 000041646 005__ 20210318105239.0 000041646 008__ 200608s2016\\\\sz\\\\\\r\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000041646 020__ $$a9781783742301 000041646 0247_ $$a10.11647/OBP.0093$$2doi 000041646 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda 000041646 041__ $$aeng 000041646 1001_ $$aAzam, Monirul 000041646 24500 $$aIntellectual Property and Public Health in the Developing World / 000041646 264_1 $$a[Cambridge, United Kingdom] :$$bOpen Book Publishers,$$c2016. 000041646 300__ $$a322 pages 000041646 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000041646 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000041646 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000041646 500__ $$aThis resource was extracted from the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) 000041646 500__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references 000041646 520__ $$aAcross the world, developing countries are attempting to balance the international standards of intellectual property concerning pharmaceutical patents against the urgent need for accessible and affordable medicines. In this timely and necessary book, Monirul Azam examines the attempts of several developing countries to walk this fine line. He evaluates the experiences of Brazil, China, India, and South Africa for lessons to guide Bangladesh and developing nations everywhere. Azam's legal expertise, concern for public welfare, and compelling grasp of principal case studies make Intellectual Property and Public Health in the Developing World a definitive work.The developing world is striving to meet the requirements of the World Trade Organization's TRIPS Agreement on intellectual property. This book sets out with lucidity and insight the background of the TRIPS Agreement and its implications for pharmaceutical patents, the consequences for developing countries, and the efforts of certain representative nations to comply with international stipulations while still maintaining local industry and public health. Azam then brings the weight of this research to bear on the particular case of Bangladesh, offering a number of specific policy recommendations for the Bangladeshi government—and for governments the world over.Intellectual Property and Public Health in the Developing World is a must-read for public policy-makers, academics and students, non-governmental organizations, and readers everywhere who are interested in making sure that developing nations meet the health care needs of their people. 000041646 542__ $$fCC-BY 000041646 650__ $$aIntellectual property 000041646 650__ $$aPharmaceutical patents 000041646 650__ $$aPatent protection 000041646 650__ $$aDeveloping world 000041646 650__ $$aPublic health 000041646 650__ $$aTRIPS 000041646 650__ $$aBangladesh 000041646 85641 $$uhttps://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:19291$$yView this Ebook 000041646 902__ $$a41646_en 000041646 904__ $$aBook 000041646 980__ $$aBIB