Vol. 3, Issue 4, Part D (2017)
TRIPs agreement and public health: Indian experience
TRIPs agreement and public health: Indian experience
Author(s)
Rakesh Mondal
Abstract
This paper discusses briefly the recent problem associated with implementation of TRIPs agreement within the Indian Patent law. International obligation to protect Intellectual property right creates an everlasting conflict with the national duty to protect the public health. The far cries of the developing and least developed countries have been highlighted and reason behind their failure to apply compulsory licence provision has also been sought. Moreover, implementation of Para 6 of the Doha declaration and its outcomes have been discussed.
How to cite this article:
Rakesh Mondal. TRIPs agreement and public health: Indian experience. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(4):232-235.