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Artigo

31 Dez 2004

Author:
Dipak Basu, Professor in International Economics, Nagasaki University, Japan, in Statesman [India]

Patent Laws: Developing Countries Suffer The Most

Fears have also been expressed on the impact the [patent law] amendments will have on India’s...bio-technology industry...The worse affected would be the patients in India and in all poor countries which depend on the cheap generic drugs...The India government is going far beyond what is required under WTO rules.