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Modification of WTO Rules on Protection of Pharmaceuticals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Apr. 15,1994, Art. 27(1), Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, Annex 1C, in WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, THE LEGAL TEXTS: THE RF.SU LTS OF THE URUGUAY ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS 365 (1999), reprinted in 33ILM 81 (1994).

2 Id., Art. 31(f).

3 See id., An. 68.

4 Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, para. 6, WTO Doc. WT/MIN(01) /DEC/2 (Nov. 20, 2001), reprinted in 41 ILM 755 (2002), at <http://www.wto.org>.

5 See Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public HealthSecond Communication from the United States, WTO Doc. IP/C/W/358 (July 9,2002), a£ <http://www.wto.org>; see also Elizabeth Becker, Poor Nations Can Purchase Cheap Drugs Under Accord, N.Y. TIMES, Aug. 31, 2003, at 6.

6 WTO General Council, Decision of 30 August 2003, WTO Doc. IP/C/W/405 (Aug. 30,2003) (footnotes omitted), at <http://www.wto.org>.

7 WTO Press Release on the General Council Chairperson's Statement (Aug. 30, 2003), «<http://www.wto.org>.

8 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Press Release on Statement of Ambassador Linnet F. Deily, Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization and Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Following Agreement in WTO on Access to Medicines (Aug. 30, 2003), at <http://www.ustr.org>.

9 These states included Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the United States, as well as current and soon-to-accede members of the European Union.

10 Among these states were China (including Hong Kong and Macao), Israel, Korea, Kuwait, Mexico, Qatar, Singapore, Turkey, and United Arab Emirates, as well as Chinese Taipei.