Pills for the poorest an exploration of TRIPS and access to medications in sub-Saharan Africa

Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Global IP and Pills for the Poorest -- 1. TRIPS as Assemblage -- 2. From Global Scripts to Local Translation -- 3. From IP to Public Health in Djibouti and Ghana -- 4. Pharmaceutical Patents as Silent Regulatory Tools: Escaping Branded Drugs in Djibouti...

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1. Verfasser: Cloatre, Emilie (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke u.a. Palgrave Macmillan 2013
Schriftenreihe:Palgrave Macmillan socio-legal studies
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Zusammenfassung:Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Global IP and Pills for the Poorest -- 1. TRIPS as Assemblage -- 2. From Global Scripts to Local Translation -- 3. From IP to Public Health in Djibouti and Ghana -- 4. Pharmaceutical Patents as Silent Regulatory Tools: Escaping Branded Drugs in Djibouti -- 5. Ghana, Pharmaceutical Patents and the Ambivalence of Generic Medicines -- 6. Global Movements, Changing Markets and the Reshaping of Health and Disease -- Conclusion: Pharmaceuticals and Socio-Legal Ambivalence.
"This book offers a new perspective on the links between intellectual property and access to medication. Using local case studies and insights from actor-network theory, it explores the ways in which TRIPs is translated in the daily practices of those who purchase, distribute and use medicines in sub-Saharan Africa"--
"This book offers a new perspective on the links between intellectual property and access to medication. Using local case studies and insights from actor-network theory, it explores the ways in which TRIPs is translated in the daily practices of those who purchase, distribute and use medicines in sub-Saharan Africa"--
Beschreibung:Bibliography S. 183 - 195
Beschreibung:XII, 204 S.
ISBN:9780230282841
978-0-230-28284-1