La constitucionalización del acceso a los medicamentos y su relación con la propiedad intelectual: reflexiones sobre el caso ecuatoriano
The problem to be analyzed with this article of reflection will be geared to review how the constitutionalization of access to medicines, as an essential component of the right to health, finds in the flexibilities of the pharmaceutical patents regime, especially compulsory licensing, an ‘insuf...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7537597 |
Source: | Jurídicas, ISSN 1794-2918, Vol. 13, Nº. 2, 2016, pags. 85-99 |
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The problem to be analyzed with this article
of reflection will be geared to review how the
constitutionalization of access to medicines, as an
essential component of the right to health, finds in
the flexibilities of the pharmaceutical patents regime,
especially compulsory licensing, an ‘insufficient’
legal guarantee for the population of the Member
States of the CAN to access to medicines, taking
as an example the case of Ecuador who through
Executive Decree No. 118 of 2009 and Resolution
No. 09/04/10-IEPI of 2010 has become the only
Member State of the CAN in using this instrument. |
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