Archive for the 'Biologic Medicine' Category

Jul 14 2010

The United Nations and its Role in the Rule of Law

Although the United Nations is not an international government, it is the governing authority on international law. One of the stated purposes of the organization is to “establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained.” In addition, Article 103 of the  […]

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Jul 12 2010

Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

The Uruguay Round, a series of multilateral trade negotiations spanning 1986-1994, produced most of the World Trade Organization agreements including the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). Prior to TRIPS, the extent and enforcement of intellectual property rights varied substantially around the world.  In the context of pharmaceuticals, many developing countries […]

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Jun 30 2010

An Emerging Pharmaceutical Market Presents New Concerns

For over a decade the pharmaceutical industry and patients worldwide have been witness to a revolution in drug research and development. Biotechnology has saved or extended the quality of life for millions of patients and changed the way diseases like cancer, heart disease, and multiple sclerosis are treated. Biologics, or biopharmaceuticals, represent one of the […]

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