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Sam Halabi

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2015

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Reconciling International Obligations To Protect Health And Trademarks: A Defense Of Trademarks As Property, Sam Halabi Jan 2015

Reconciling International Obligations To Protect Health And Trademarks: A Defense Of Trademarks As Property, Sam Halabi

Sam Halabi

This chapter explores the growing confrontation between international investment and trade rules and measures adopted by governments to protect their populations from deceptive or misleading trademarks. it argues that, in contrast to prevailing wisdom, that a property analogy for trademarks is beneficial for purposes of reconciling these bodies of law as the analogy between free speech and trademarks is likely to be far more constraining for public health measures.


Obstacles To Ph1n1 Vaccine Availability: The Complex Contracting Relationship Between Vaccine Manufacturers, Who, Donor And Beneficiary Governments, Sam Halabi Jan 2015

Obstacles To Ph1n1 Vaccine Availability: The Complex Contracting Relationship Between Vaccine Manufacturers, Who, Donor And Beneficiary Governments, Sam Halabi

Sam Halabi

Vaccines are the most important line of defense to protect public health and the spread of disease during influenza pandemics. Yet the 2009 experience with pandemic H1N1 influenza showed that manufacturers, wealthy and poor governments were completely unprepared for the demands that global demand for vaccine production and distribution might impose. This chapter analyzes the failures of the system in 2009-10 with the aim of facilitating greater preparedness for future influenza pandemics.