Corporate Power and State Resistance: Brazil’s Use of TRIPS Flexibilities for its National AIDS Program

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Abstract

This up-to-date book examines pharmaceutical development, access to medicines, and the protection of public health in the context of two fundamental changes that the global political economy has undergone since the 1970s, the globalization of trade and production and the increased harmonization of national regulations on intellectual property rights.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationIntellectual Property, Pharmaceuticals, and Public Health: Access to Drugs in Developing Countri
StatePublished - 2011

DC Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Sociology
  • Medicine and Health

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