Article (Journal/Review)
Why are generic drugs being held up in transit? Intellectual property rights, international trade, and the right to health in Brazil and beyond
Fecha
2012-08Registro en:
1048-9843 / 1873-3409
10.1111/j.1748-720X.2012.00658.x
000306312100003
Autor
Rosina, Mônica Steffen Guise
Shaver, Lea
Institución
Resumen
Access to medicines faces a new legal threat: border enforcement of drug patents. Using Brazil as an example, this article shows how the right to health depends on international trade. Border seizures of generic drugs present human rights and trade institutions with a unique challenge. Can public health advocates rise to meet it?