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Second discussion on 慖ntellectual Property and Access to Medicines?/strong>
On 19 and 21 September, the TRIPS Council held its second special discussion on intellectual property and access to medicines, as part of its week-long regular meeting. The first was in June 2001.
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ALSO:
> First meeting Jun 2001
> Doha Ministerial Conference
> TRIPS issues:
Pharmaceuticals
and patents
> Fact sheet on
TRIPS
and pharmaceuticals
> A more technical explanation:
Pharmaceutical patents and the TRIPS Agreement
> H鴖bj鴕 workshop
on
affordable medicines
Two drafts for a ministerial declaration, the overall objectives of the WTO抯 intellectual property (TRIPS) agreement, compulsory licensing, parallel imports and other issues were discussed in the second TRIPS Council meeting on access to medicines, 19 September 2001.
The council followed up with an informal meeting on 21 September when some additional drafts were discussed. The drafting was then handed over to the General Council chairperson抯 consultations. > summary
of discussion
The drafts
These
two drafts have been released as unrestricted documents. They are
for a proposed separate ministerial declaration on this subject to
be issued at the Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference in Doha,
Qatar.
> African Group, Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Pakistan, Paraguay, Philippines, Peru, Sri Lanka, Thailand and
Venezuela. Document IP/C/W/312 (TRIPS Council) and
WT/GC/W/450 (General Council)
> Australia, Canada, Japan, Switzerland and US.
Document IP/C/W/313