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  • English, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, United Nations - other

Stakes Are High For WIPO Patent Harmonisation Meeting

The stakes are high for many participants in a 1-2 June negotiation at the World Intellectual Property Organisation, as the future of efforts to harmonise international patent laws is on the table. Developing country governments and non-governmental organizations raised concerns…

  • William New
  • 31/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, United Nations - other, WHO

Medical R&D Treaty Debated At World Health Assembly

Experts attending the U.N. World Health Assembly this month debated a proposal to create an international treaty on medical research and development aimed at making medical treatment affordable globally while ensuring continuing innovation in the area. The proposed treaty was…

  • William New
  • 30/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, United Nations - other, WHO

WHO Board Delays Decision On Trade-Related Proposal

The World Health Organisation Executive Board on Friday postponed to January a proposal urging governments to adopt national policies on international trade and health. The draft resolution led by Thailand had the support of Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China,…

  • William New
  • 27/05/2005
  • English, United Nations - other, WIPO

WIPO Working Group Recommends Consideration Of Audit Committee

Editor’s Note: This article was modified on 6 June, 2005. A working group at the World Intellectual Property Organisation on Wednesday agreed to recommend the consideration of a new committee to conduct independent audits of the U.N. body. The effort…

  • William New
  • 26/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, United Nations - other, WHO

Health Assembly Officials Watch For Last-Minute Amendments

At the U.N. World Health Assembly negotiations in Geneva, officials have been watching carefully for the last-minute introduction of any amendments they view as unfavourable. This is true for all of the texts being developed, only some of which have…

  • William New
  • 20/05/2005
  • Editorials, English, Subscribers

May Edition of IP-Watch Monthly Reporter Available

A note to our readers: The May edition of Intellectual Property Watch’s Monthly Reporter is available on our website. The monthly publication, available online and in hard copy every month, features an updated compilation of top stories appearing on the…

  • William New
  • 19/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, United Nations - other

Experts Discuss Essential Drugs Patent Pool Proposal

Consumer representatives, United Nations diplomats, drug industry representatives and others this week discussed a proposal to form a patent pool for essential medicines. The proposal was put forward by Consumers International and the Consumer Project on Technology (CP Tech) at…

  • William New
  • 19/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, Latin America/Caribbean, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Venues, WIPO, WTO/TRIPS

Pressure Rises On Drug Patents In Brazil

Brazil, a developing country leader on international intellectual property issues, has come under pressure at home and abroad over whether to lift domestic patents on foreign pharmaceuticals for AIDS to allow cheaper generic versions to be produced. This week, nearly…

  • William New
  • 15/05/2005
  • English, North America, WTO/TRIPS

Ten Years Later, U.S. Report On IPR Compliance Still Questioned

Ten years after the signing of a multilateral agreement pitched as a vehicle to help developing countries defend against unilateral actions against them by larger countries, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) annual report on trading partners’ protection…

  • William New
  • 12/05/2005
  • English, Health & IP, North America, WTO/TRIPS

Key US Official On TRIPS And Public Health To Step Down

Ambassador Linnet Deily, the United States representative to the World Trade Organization, has informed staff that she will be leaving office on June 15, according to a US trade official. Deily, who said she will be returning to the United…

  • William New
  • 11/05/2005
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