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books

  • Global Economic Prospects 2004: Realizing the Development Promise of the Doha Agenda
    Office of the Publisher, World Bank, 2004
    by World Bank

  • After Doha : The Changing Attitude and Ideas of the New WTO Round
    Transnational Publishers, Incorporated; March 1, 2002
    by Terence P. Stewart

  • The TRIPS regime of Patent Rights
    Kluwer Law International; November 1, 2002
    by Nuno Pires De Carvalho

  • From GATTS to TRIPS: The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
    Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH; May 1996
    by Friedrich-Karl Beier, Gerrick Schricker and Gerhard Schricker

  • The $800 Million Pill : The Truth behind the Cost of New Drugs
    University of California Press; ISBN: B0001FUA1I; January 2004
    by Merrill Goozner

  • Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law: (Contributions in Legal Studies)
    Greenwood Press; January 30, 1994
    by Timothy H. Hiebert

  • Economic Effects of Compulsory Patent Licensing (Monograph Series in Finance and Economics, 1977-2)
    New York Univ; December 1, 1977
    by Frederic M Scherer

  • The WTO and the Doha Round: The Changing Face of World Trade (Global Trade and Finance)
    Kluwer Law International; December 1, 2003
    by Ross Buckley

  • Private Power, Public Law : The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
    Cambridge University Press; May 15, 2003
    by Susan K. Sell, Steve Smith, Thomas Biersteker, Chris Brown, Phil Cerny, Joseph Grieco and A. J. R. Groom

 

online sources

  1. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
    information extracted from various pages throughout the website.

 

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