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Prosecuting Excessive Pricing of Pharmaceuticals under Competition Law: Evolutionary Development
In: Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 173-247
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Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer for COVID-19 Vaccines : Assessment of the record
In: World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva (2023)
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Intellectual Property, International Protection
In: Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Ann Peters ed.) (Oxford, update 2022)
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Using Competition Law to Promote Access to Health Technologies: A Supplement to the Guidebook for Low- and Middle-Income Countries (UNDP)
In: UNDP (2022). Using competition law to promote access to health technologies: A supplement to the Guidebook for low- and middle-income countries. New York, NY: UNDP (Frederick M. Abbott, author)
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Excessive Pricing Doctrine in the Pharmaceutical Sector: The Space for Reform
In: in EU Competition Law and Pharmaceuticals, W. Sauter, M. Canoy and J. Mulder (eds), Edward Elgar, 2022 (forthcoming)
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Technology Governance in a Devolved Global Legal Order: Lessons From the China-USA Strategic Conflict
In: Technology Governance in a Devolved Global Legal Order: Lessons from the China-USA Strategic Conflict, in A New Global Economic Order, pgs. 197-226, Chia-Jui Cheng ed. (Brill/Nijhoff Publishers) (2022)(pre-publication text)
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Child-Proofing Global Public Health in Anticipation of Emergency
In: 20 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. (Symposium) (forthcoming 2021)
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Under the Radar: Reflections on 'Forced' Technology Transfer and the Erosion of Developmental Sovereignty
In: GRUR international: Journal of European and International IP Law, Band 69, Heft 3, S. 260-263
ISSN: 2632-8550
The TRIPS Agreement Article 73 Security Exceptions and the COVID-19 Pandemic
In: Research Paper 116, South Centre, Geneva (August 2020)
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The TRIPS Agreement Article 73 Security Exceptions and the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused Governments to contemplate measures to override patents and other intellectual property rights (IPRs) in order to facilitate production and distribution of vaccines, treatments, diagnostics and medical devices. This paper discusses whether the COVID-19 pandemic may be considered an "emergency in international relations" and how WTO Member States may invoke Article 73 ("Security Exceptions") of the TRIPS Agreement as the legal basis for overriding IPRs otherwise required to be made available or enforced. It concludes that the pandemic constitutes an emergency in international relations within the meaning of Article 73(b)(iii) and that this provision allows Governments to take actions necessary to protect their essential security interests.
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Legislative and Regulatory Takings of Intellectual Property: Early Stage Intervention Against a New Jurisprudential Virus
In: Intellectual Property and Development: Understanding the Interfaces, pgs. 21-35, C. Correa and X. Seuba (eds.), Springer 2019, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2856-5_2
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Under the Radar: Reflections on 'Forced' Technology Transfer and the Erosion of Developmental Sovereignty
In: Under the Radar: Reflections on 'Forced' Technology Transfer and the Erosion of Developmental Sovereignty, GRUR International (Oxford), forthcoming 2020
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The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal's Misguided Reprieve for Pfizer's Excessive Pricing Abuse
In: IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Band 49, Heft 7, S. 845-853
ISSN: 2195-0237