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Babin, Dominique.
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The Canadian pharmaceutical patent regime in the world trading system.
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The Canadian pharmaceutical patent regime in the world trading system./
Author:
Babin, Dominique.
Description:
120 p.
Notes:
Advisers: David Lametti; Ysolde Gendreau.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International41-01.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Pharmacy. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=MQ70537
ISBN:
0612705374
The Canadian pharmaceutical patent regime in the world trading system.
Babin, Dominique.
The Canadian pharmaceutical patent regime in the world trading system.
- 120 p.
Advisers: David Lametti; Ysolde Gendreau.
Thesis (LL.M.)--McGill University (Canada), 1999.
In 1994, the members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) adopted the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (the “TRIPs Agreement”) and thus committed themselves to respect certain standards for intellectual property protection. This thesis studies the scope of the standards for patent protection and their impact upon trade in medicines. The first part addresses the international dimension of the issue and explains how international trade in medicines can contribute to enhancing the level of global welfare. The first chapter argues that in order to fulfil this latter objective legislation relating to patents must be adapted to the economic and social situation of countries. The second chapter demonstrates that such adaptation is not only allowed, but is indeed encouraged by the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement. The second part of this thesis addresses the issue from a Canadian perspective, and discusses the way Canadian patent provisions applying to pharmaceuticals should be drafted so as to allow Canada to participate in—and to benefit from—international trade in medicines. Thus, I first analyse the factual, political, and legislative factors that influence the Canadian pharmaceutical industry. I then study the role of Canada as part of the integrated market for medicines, as well as the social, industrial and economic objectives underlying Canadian policies. I finally propose some modifications and adaptations to the Canadian Patent Act and suggest some orientations for future multilateral negotiations.
ISBN: 0612705374Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017737
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