Global Forum on Intellectual Property, Access to Medicines and Innovation, 9-10 December 2019 (Participation by Invitation Only)
Event details
This Global Forum is a joint effort of the South Centre and the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. The Global Forum brings together policy makers and leading academic figures to examine how intellectual property policy and law is evolving to incorporate public health considerations. Discussions will centre on recent national experiences and the policy choices available to governments. The Forum will serve to support evidence-based policy making and building intellectual property regimes in developing countries that are supportive of the goals of public health, in particular to promote access to heal for all.
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Supporting Material
- Programme
- Logistics Note - Concorde
- Logistics Note - Leonardo
- Logistics Note - ADRIA
- Interim and Final Injunctions in Pharma Litigation - proportionality, equity & patent enforcement
- Intellectual Property (IP), Competition Law and Access to Medicines
- The role of the judiciary in implementing TRIPS flexibilities
- Parallel Trade in Pharmaceutical Products: Comparative Perspectives
- IP Chapters in FTAs: The challenges of TRIPS Plus rules for the use of TRIPS Flexibilities
- Flexibilities regarding standards of patentability
- Medicines Law & Policy: Data Exclusivity
- Regulatory Sovereignty: Theory and Practice
- Exclusions from Patentability
- Access to Gene Editing Technologies: Patents, Human Rights and the Public Interest
- Patent term extension as the norm: an analysis of pharmaceutical patent prosecution in Brazil
- R&D, Innovation & Access to Medicines: Transparency and new models of pharmaceutical R&D
- The Impact of ‘TRIPS-Plus’ Rules on the Use of TRIPS Flexibilities: Dealing with the Challenges
- Regulatory Review - Bolar Exception
- Patent Linkage and Access to Medicines
- Patent Oppositions: Thoughts from India
- Patent Cooperation and Work Sharing: A Networked Global Patent Order
- Compulsory Licences & Government Use: Challenges & Opportunities