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Enjeux de santé publique sous gouvernance globale de la propriété intellectuelle. De l'usage des flexibilités prévues par l'ADPIC au Sud

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  • Samira Guennif

    (CEPN - Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris Nord (ancienne affiliation) - UP13 - Université Paris 13 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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The epidemiologic conditions in developing countries gives rise to a growing need for essentials drugs, among others to treat people infected by HIV/AIDS. This paper aims at addressing this sanitary issue under TRIPS agreement. It contrasts the flexibilities provided by the TRIPS to ensure public health promotion in developing countries and the means used with difficulty by Brazil, Thailand and India to improve people's accessibility to anti-Aids drugs.

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  • Samira Guennif, 2007. "Enjeux de santé publique sous gouvernance globale de la propriété intellectuelle. De l'usage des flexibilités prévues par l'ADPIC au Sud," Working Papers halshs-00176508, HAL.
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    1. Samira Guennif, 2009. "Aids In India," Working Papers id:1974, eSocialSciences.
    2. Samira Guennif & Julien Chaisse, 2007. "L'économie politique du brevet au sud : variations Indiennes sur le brevet pharmaceutique," Revue internationale de droit économique, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(2), pages 185-210.
    3. Jean-Paul Moatti & Benjamin Coriat & Yves Souteyrand & Tony Barnett & Jérôme Dumoulin & Yves-Antoine Flori, 2003. "Economics of AIDS and access to HIV/AIDS care in developing countries : issues and challenges," Post-Print halshs-00112023, HAL.
    4. Samira Guennif & Claude Mfuka, 2005. "Promesse et risque du renforcement du brevet au Sud," Post-Print halshs-00163952, HAL.
    5. Samira Guennif & Julien Chaisse, 2007. "L'économie politique du brevet au Sud : variations indiennes sur le brevet pharmaceutique," Post-Print halshs-00163942, HAL.
    6. Samira Guennif, 2004. "AIDS in India : public health related aspects of industrial policy and intellectual property rights in a developing country," Post-Print halshs-00163994, HAL.
    7. Samira Guennif & Julien Chaisse, 2007. "L'économie politique du brevet au Sud : Variations indiennes sur le brevet pharmaceutique," Post-Print hal-00284230, HAL.
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