[Ip-health] Re: Tomorrow@WCL ~ Thomas Faunce (Australia) | Medicines Provisions of FTAs
vicki chou
vicschou@gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 16:14:00 2007
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On 4/17/07, Steve D Roberts <sdrobert@wcl.american.edu> wrote:
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> [image: On April 1, 2007, the United States Trade Representative
> announced the conclusion of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the U.S.
> and the Republic of Korea, and soon thereafter released a summary of the
> agreement. The summary of the agreement describes a pharmaceutical chapte=
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> that appears modeled on, and in many ways appears to exceed, regulations =
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> the operation of public pharmaceutical reimbursement formularies included=
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> the 2004 Australia-US FTA. Professor Tom Faunce is Director of the Centre
> for Governance of Knowledge and Development's Globalization and Health
> Project at Australian National University. He is the Project Director of =
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> three year Australian Research Council Project on the Impact of
> International Trade Agreements on Access to Medicines in Australia. Sean
> Flynn is the Associate Director of the Washington College of Law and coun=
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> to the Forum on Democracy and Trade's state working group on pharmaceutic=
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> and trade. For more information on this and other events, see www.pijip.o=
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> Medicines Provisions in AUSFTA and KORUSFTA: Implications for Public
> Pharmaceutical Reimbursement Formularies featuring Thomas Faunce, Austral=
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> National University Sean Flynn, American University Washington College of
> Law 4801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Telephone:
> 202-274-4157 Fax: 202-274-0649 www.pijip.org With the International Legal
> Studies Program Present Wednesday, April 18th Noon =97 1:30 pm Washington
> College of Law International Student Lounge 6th Floor]
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