[Ip-health] Susan Sell's account of the access to medicines campaign in Wisconsin
International Law Journal
James Love
james.love@cptech.org
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:04:33 -0400
I just received in the mail the summer 2002 issue of the Wisconsin
International Law Journal, which has articles by Peter Drahos & John
Braithwaite, Susan Sell, Carlos Correa, Assad Omer, Keith Maskus, Nitya
Nanda and Ritu Lodha, Jonathan Berger and Adnan Latif.
Many IP-Health readers will find Susan Sell's article on TRIPS and the
Access to Medicines Campaign interesting, as it is a 42 page academic
account of the origins of the access to medicines campaign.
Among the individuals mentioned in the article (it goes without saying the
many many important names are not mentioned, but it is nice to see so many
persons mentioned) are:
bad guys (and gals)
Jacques Gorlin
Edmund Pratt (Pfizer)
Abraham Cohen (Merck)
Harvey Bale (IFPMA)
Peter Knight
Alan Holmer (PhRMA)
Gillespi-White IIPI
Amir Attaran HIID
Shanon Herzfeld
good guys (and gals)
Jamie, CPTech
Rob Weissman
Ellen 't Hoen
Wilbert Bannenberg
Bas van der Heide
Greg Pappas (then with US government)
Paul Davis
Asia Russell
Leon Fuerth (on Gore's staff)
Donna Brazile Gore campaign
Dr. Timothy Stamps (MOH zimbabawe)
Olive Shisana (RSA DOH)
Benard Pecoul, MSF
HAI, MSF, Oxfam, Health Gap
Treatment Access Campaign
Rockefeller Foundation
Eric Sawyer
Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Krisana Kraisintu Thai GPO
Dr. Hamied CIPLA
Bill Haddad
Yale student effort on d4T
Ambassador "Boniface Chidyausiku (Zimbabwe)
Quaker UN Office in Geneva
Charles Schumer (D-NY)
Daniel Berman MSF
Kalil Elouardighi, Paris Act UP
Misc gov/un people
Mike More, WTO
kantor USTR
zoellick USTR
Charlene Barshefsky USTR
Daly US DoC
Vice President Gore
Rosa Whitaker
Thommy Thompson DHHS
Mandela
Mbeki
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