Historical account of dwindling national flexibilities from the Paris Convention to post-TRIPS era: What implications for access-to-medicines in low-and-middle-income-countries?

Olugbenga A. Olatunji
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It is arguable that the most significant feature of the maiden Paris Convention is the creation of a remarkably broad national policy space which allowed Union members to balance the implementation of required obligations with the need to occasionally attend to national exigencies. Thus, a member may choose not to offer industrial property protection if national interests would be best served by doing so. While subsequent revisions to the Paris Convention chipped away at national flexibilities, the most strident attack to national flexibilities occurs under the Agreement for the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and the period after it. This paper puts the almost-unnoticed whittling down of national flexibilities in international patent agreements in historical perspective. It subsequently discusses four ways through which this development could exacerbate access-to-medicines in low-and-middle-income-countries.

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从《巴黎公约》到后《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》时代,国家灵活性不断下降的历史解释:对中低收入国家获得药品的影响是什么?
可以说,首次巴黎公约的最重要特点是创造了一个非常广泛的国家政策空间,使联盟成员国能够在执行所要求的义务与偶尔照顾国家紧急情况的需要之间取得平衡。因此,成员国可以选择不提供工业产权保护,如果这样做最符合国家利益。尽管随后对《巴黎公约》的修订削弱了各国的灵活性,但对各国灵活性最猛烈的攻击发生在《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》及其之后的时期。本文从历史的角度分析了国际专利协议中几乎不为人注意的国家灵活性的削弱。随后讨论了这一发展可能加剧中低收入国家药品可及性的四种途径。
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