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Compulsory Licensing for Patented Medicines: A Comparative Legal Analysis of India, Brazil and Thailand

Le, Van Anh; Hyland, Mark

Authors

Mark Hyland



Abstract

This article aims to examine the legal regime of compulsory licensing in light of the TRIPS Agreement and re-evaluate its effectiveness in widening access to medicine in developing countries. It provides a fascinating insight into the use of this mechanism in Brazil, Thailand, and India as their practice has had a sizeable impact on access to medicine discussion which makes them appealing case studies. This work concludes that in India, compulsory licences have mainly served its thriving pharmaceutical industry while in Brazil and Thailand, They were used to respond to their national health needs.

Citation

Le, V. A., & Hyland, M. (2020). Compulsory Licensing for Patented Medicines: A Comparative Legal Analysis of India, Brazil and Thailand. Manchester journal of international economic law, 17(3), 252-273

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2023
Journal Manchester Journal of International Economic Law
Electronic ISSN 1742-3945
Publisher Electronicpublications.org
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 3
Pages 252-273
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1790270
Publisher URL https://www.electronicpublications.org/stuff/812