Has the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean produced intellectual property legislation that favours public health?
OBJECTIVE: The World Trade Organization's Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement establishes minimum standards for intellectual property rights, including patent protection for pharmaceuticals; therefore, it may make it difficult for developing countries to gain...
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Main Authors: | Maria Auxiliadora Oliveira (Author), Jorge Antonio Zepeda Bermudez (Author), Gabriela Costa Chaves (Author), Germán Velásquez (Author) |
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