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Resistance and Consistent: Access to Medicines and Patent Law Reforms in India and China

Hu, Yuan Qiong

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Yuan Qiong Hu



Abstract

The paper starts with reviewing the debates on patent in access to medicines in the context of globalization of TRIPS regime. It then looks at the issue of resistance related to patent theories, mechanism and the linkage with social movement during law reform processes. Accordingly, the 2005 revision of Patent Act in India and the 2008 revision of Patent Law in China are chosen as the backdrops for comparison. The choice of patentability doctrine and the exceptional clauses to promote research use would be the major aspects of comparison, both having been influenced by civil society actions at different degrees in both countries. The paper intends to draw the conclusions that while strong technocratic influences remain, both countries’ law makers have started walking out of the closed discourse of patent law reform via interacting with societal concerns in the context of improving access to medicines.

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Hu, Y. Q. (2013, December). Resistance and Consistent: Access to Medicines and Patent Law Reforms in India and China. Paper presented at Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2013 ‘Law, Individual, Community’, University of Edinburgh

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference 2013 ‘Law, Individual, Community’
Start Date Dec 2, 2013
End Date Dec 3, 2013
Acceptance Date Dec 2, 2013
Deposit Date Nov 8, 2016
Publicly Available Date Nov 8, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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