The book investigates varying experiences from the pandemic, providing a unique prism for assessing how IP balances competing requirements of innovation and access in times of crisis. Providing novel insight into the underlying principles of IP and how these cope under extreme pressures, Intellectual Property Rights in Times of Crisis will be an ideal read for scholars and students of intellectual property as well as those with an interest in health law and disaster law and health care law. Provided by publisher.
Formatted Contents Note
IPR in times of crisis – lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic: An introduction / Jens Schovsbo 1. The COVID-19 TRIPS waiver and the WTO Ministerial Decision / Peter K. Yu 2. Two decades after Doha: Compulsory licence and the Waiver Proposal under the COVID-19 pandemic / Cindy Zheng and Angelia Jia Wang 3. Unblocking the human right to access the benefits of science in the Covid-19 era / Genevieve Wilkinson and Evana Wright 4. Proactively ensuring access to essential medical solutions: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic / Helen Yu 5. Patent pools: A licensing option for medicines and vaccines in times of a crisis? / Agnieszka Sztoldman 6. Adequate remuneration for Crown use of patents: Some guidance from constitutional property law / Mikhalien du Bois 7. Copyright and COVID / Sean M. Flynn 8. Do we need another copyright or another science? (Re)interpreting the right to science for scholarly publishing / Klaus D. Beiter 9. An international instrument on copyright and educational uses: Regulatory models and lessons / Faith Majekolagbe and Giulia Priora 10. Revitalising the UK music industries in the aftermath of Covid-19: A feminist critique of music copyright / Metka Potočnik