Will the amendment to the TRIPS Agreement enhance access to medicines?

C. Correa
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An amendment to the TRIPS Agreement by incorporation of the text of the decision of the WTO General Council on 30 August 2003 (as article 31bis) has been made in response to the problem identified in paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health. This paragraph sought a solution to situations where patented pharmaceuticals which are not available in a country with no or insufficient manufacturing capacity can be supplied by a foreign provider. As originally adopted, the TRIPS Agreement did not allow the grant of compulsory licenses for exports only, thereby preventing generic manufacturers from exporting the required products to countries unable to produce them. While the new article 31bis is a step forward as it reflects public health concerns, it would be necessary to streamline the procedures to effectively ensure broader access to pharmaceutical products at low cost and in a timely manner.
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对《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》的修正是否会提高药品的可及性?
针对《关于与贸易有关的知识产权协定与公共健康的多哈宣言》第6段所指出的问题,已对《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》作出了一项修正案,纳入了世贸组织总理事会2003年8月30日的决定案文(作为第31条之二)。本段寻求解决在没有或没有足够生产能力的国家无法获得专利药品的情况,可以由外国供应商提供。正如最初通过的那样,《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》不允许仅对出口授予强制许可,从而防止非专利制造商向无法生产所需产品的国家出口所需产品。虽然新的第31条之二是向前迈出的一步,因为它反映了公众对健康的关切,但有必要简化程序,以有效确保更广泛地以低成本和及时获得医药产品。
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