India and the Patent Wars Pharmaceuticals in the New Intellectual Property Regime

India and the Patent Wars examines struggles over patents and access to medicine among pharmaceutical producers, activists and others under a new global intellectual property regime. In the past two decades, intellectual property rights have expanded throughout the globe creating a world in which pr...

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Main Author: Halliburton, Murphy (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press 2017
Series:ILR Press/Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
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