Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health: Acceptance of TRIPS Amendment by New Zealand
The Doha Declaration deals with the granting of compulsory licenses for the production of patented pharmaceuticals for export to countries which require such pharmaceuticals to deal with public health problems, but have insufficient or no capacity to produce them themselves.
The document sets out the issues and considers legislative amendments necessary to give effect to the Protocol if New Zealand accepts it, and seeks public input on these issues.
Submissions close on 14 December 2007.
Acceptance of the Protocol Amending the TRIPS Agreement to Implement the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health: Discussion Document
This discussion document seeks public input on New Zealands acceptance of the Protocol to the TRIPS Agreement and legislative amendments necessary for New Zealand to export under the Protocol.
Summary of Submissions
Summary of Submissions: Acceptance of a Protocol Amending the TRIPS Agreement: Doha Public Health
Submissions
Submissions on acceptance of A Protocol Amending the TRIPS Agreement to Implement the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health.
Report to the Minister
Acceptance of A Protocol Amending the TRIPS Agreement to Implement the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health.
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