Moderating the impact of patent linkage on access to medicines: lessons from variations in South Korea, Australia, Canada, and the United States
Abstract Background The inclusion of patent linkage mechanisms in bilateral and plurilateral trade and investment agreements has emerged as a key element in the United States' TRIPS-Plus intellectual property (IP) negotiating agenda. However, the provisions establishing patent linkage mechanism...
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Main Authors: | Kyung-Bok Son (Author), Ruth Lopert (Author), Deborah Gleeson (Author), Tae-Jin Lee (Author) |
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