The access regime : patent law reforms for affordable medicines / Feroz Ali.
2016
KNS1150.M44 K458 2016 (Map It)
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Title
The access regime : patent law reforms for affordable medicines / Feroz Ali.
Published
New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Call Number
KNS1150.M44 K458 2016
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780199463480
0199463484
0199463484
Description
xxxviii, 262 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)936143025
Summary
Ndia's post-TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) patent law reforms, which incorporates a remarkable array of flexibilities, is seen as a counter-harmonization measure in direct opposition to the dominant model of patent law pioneered by the United States. India's response, which represents an alternative model of confirming to the TRIPS Agreement, has seen stiff resistance in the form of counter-provisions in Free Trade Agreementsentered by the United States and other countries. This book explains why India took that unique route in patent law, details the provisions that made the Indian patent law unique, and charters the course for countries awaiting to follow the Indian example.
Note
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Doctoral)--Duke University.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-257) and indexes.
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Table of Contents
Patent system, constitution, and the public
The resurgence of the public
Pre-grant opposition : ex ante validation of patents
Heightened standards of patentability : raising the bar on inventions
Compulsory licensing : local working in the global economy
The fault lines of harmonization
The access regime : creation, working, and pathways.
The resurgence of the public
Pre-grant opposition : ex ante validation of patents
Heightened standards of patentability : raising the bar on inventions
Compulsory licensing : local working in the global economy
The fault lines of harmonization
The access regime : creation, working, and pathways.