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Overview of the Human Rights and Access to Medicines Legal Education Initiative

Last month, I traveled to South Africa to launch a new Human Rights and Access to Medicines Legal Education Initiative. The objectives of the Initiative, which is sponsored by the Open Society Institute, is to create (1) an annual short course on Human Rights and Access to Medicines at the University of Pretoria's Center for Human Rights, and (2) a student advocacy project to assist advocates develop human rights strategies to complement and amplify access to medicines campaigns.

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Views on the 61st World Health Assembly Adoption of 'Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property'

On 24 May 2008, the 61st World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization’s highest governing body, adopted the Global Strategy on Public, Innovation and Intellectual Property. This blog entry contains a collection of quotes from civil society and government officials on the negotiations and the final document.

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Trade, Human Rights and Development

UN Building - 200pxMany of PIJIP’s projects involve issues at the intersection of intellectual property’s relation to trade, human rights and development interests of developing countries. PIJIP advises governments, intergovernmental organizations, and non-profit organizations on implementation of the WTO agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) as well as on the negotiation and implementation of intellectual property provisions of Free Trade Agreements. With the support of major foundations, PIJIP has hosted, and PIJIP routinely participates in, numerous international workshops and conferences on intellectual property and trade issues that are particularly relevant to developing countries. PIJIP faculty perform academic analyses of trade, human rights and development issues.



Selected Reports

Student Work Product (research papers produced by students in WCL's new course - Advanced Issues in IP: Human Rights and Development)

Statements and Proposals for a WIPO Development Agenda

Legal Texts

World Trade Agreement Texts

Historical Intellectual Property Treaties

Human Rights Treaties

U.S. Legal Documents

Events

Partners




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