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Home » Access to Medical Technologies

TRIPS Flexibilities and Compulsory Licensing

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Submitted by Staff on 24. August 2009 - 11:31
  • Compulsory licensing of medical patents

Some relevant KEI Research:

  • KEI Research Note 2007:2 Recent examples of compulsory licensing of patents.
  • KEI work on Patent policy
  • KEI Notes on Compulsory License
  • Thailand's Compulsory Licensing Controversy
‹ Innovation Inducement Prizes up Thailand's Compulsory Licensing Controversy ›
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