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An International Organization's Identity Crisis, Sungjoon Cho
An International Organization's Identity Crisis, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
How The World Trade Community Operates: Norms And Discourse, Sungjoon Cho
How The World Trade Community Operates: Norms And Discourse, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
U.S.-Latin American Free Trade Agreements And Access To Medicine, Dominique Lochridge-Gonzales
U.S.-Latin American Free Trade Agreements And Access To Medicine, Dominique Lochridge-Gonzales
Dominique Lochridge-Gonzales
U.S.-Latin American Free Trade Agreements and Access to Medicine analyzes the effects of FTA provisions on access to medicine. Access to medicine lies at the heart of the crossroads between the international human right to health and international intellectual property law delineated in TRIPS. True availability of essential medicines to millions of people depends on a balance between the formations of these medicines in the first place (through rewarding innovation) and promulgating rules that allow for practicable access to those medicines. FTAs provide a method for implementing the right to health by fostering practicable access to essential medicines in the …
Developing A Normative Critique Of International Trade Law, Frank Garcia
Developing A Normative Critique Of International Trade Law, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Anticompetitive Trade Remedies: How Antidumping Measures Obstruct Market Competition, Sungjoon Cho
Anticompetitive Trade Remedies: How Antidumping Measures Obstruct Market Competition, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
Development By Moving People: Unearthing The Development Potential Of A Gats Visa, Sungjoon Cho
Development By Moving People: Unearthing The Development Potential Of A Gats Visa, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
The Duty Of Treatment: Human Rights And The Hiv/Aids Pandemic, Noah B. Novogrodsky
The Duty Of Treatment: Human Rights And The Hiv/Aids Pandemic, Noah B. Novogrodsky
Noah B Novogrodsky
This article argues that the treatment of HIV and AIDS is spawning a juridical, advocacy and enforcement revolution. The intersection of AIDS and human rights was once characterized almost exclusively by anti-discrimination and destigmatization efforts. Today, human rights advocates are demanding life-saving treatment and convincing courts and legislatures to make states pay for it. Using a comparative Constitutional law methodology that places domestic courts at the center of the struggle for HIV treatment, this article shows how the provision of AIDS medications is reframing the right to health and the implementation of socio-economic rights. First, it locates an emerging right …
On Breaking Patents: Separating Strands Of Fact From Fiction Under Trips, Cynthia M. Ho
On Breaking Patents: Separating Strands Of Fact From Fiction Under Trips, Cynthia M. Ho
Cynthia M Ho
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of when compulsory licensing of patents is permissible as a matter of international law under the Agreement of Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS). Thailand’s recent compulsory licenses of patents on a variety of medications provide a convenient vehicle to analyze the limits of compulsory licensing under TRIPS. Thailand’s actions are unique; most countries hesitate to issue compulsory licenses in the wake of legal uncertainties regarding TRIPS requirements as well as political pressure. This article capitalizes on the many issues involved in Thailand’s licenses to provide an authoritative interpretation of the scope of …
A New Agenda For Peace: International Trade Law As A Practical Discourse, In Trade As The Guarantor Of Peace, Liberty And Security?, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
Supplemental Damages In Private International Law, John Gotanda
Supplemental Damages In Private International Law, John Gotanda
John Y Gotanda
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The First Wto Appellate Body Report: Gasoline Case, Sungjoon Cho
An Analysis Of The First Wto Appellate Body Report: Gasoline Case, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
U.S.A.: Recent Internal Service Ruling Restricts Eurodollar Borrowing By United States Companies, Hugh Ault
U.S.A.: Recent Internal Service Ruling Restricts Eurodollar Borrowing By United States Companies, Hugh Ault
Hugh J. Ault
No abstract provided.