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      Addressing legal and political barriers to global pharmaceutical access: options for remedying the impact of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the imposition of TRIPS-plus standards.

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          Despite myriad programs aimed at increasing access to essential medicines in the developing world, the global drug gap persists. This paper focuses on the major legal and political constraints preventing implementation of coordinated global policy solutions - particularly, the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and bilateral and regional free trade agreements. We argue that several policy and research routes should be taken to mitigate the restrictive impact of TRIPS and TRIPS-plus rules, including greater use of TRIPS flexibilities, advancement of human rights, and an ethical framework for essential medicines distribution, and a broader campaign that debates the legitimacy of TRIPS and TRIPS-plus standards themselves.

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          Journal
          Health Econ Policy Law
          Health economics, policy, and law
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1744-134X
          1744-1331
          Jul 2008
          : 3
          : Pt 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Canada. jillian.kohler@utoronto.ca
          Article
          S1744133108004477
          10.1017/S1744133108004477
          18634618
          eb84403e-398f-4fa3-aa91-0cd84e7151bf
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