[Ip-health] Panel on US Trade Policy & Access to ARVs in Africa and the Caribbean @ American U., Washington College of Law

Mike Palmedo mpalmedo@wcl.american.edu
Mon Oct 1 12:36:04 2007


http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/documents/access10022007.pdf?rd=1

US Trade Policy and Access to HIV/AIDS Medicines in Africa and the Caribbean

Washington College of Law, American University
4801 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington DC

October 2, 2007 | Room 603 | 6pm

At least 24 million people with HIV/AIDS are living in Africa and the
Caribbean, many of which need access to antiretroviral treatment
immediately. Yet these drug remain out of reach for the vast majority of
them. This PIJIP/Black Law Student Association-sponsored panel will
examine the possible links between US trade policy, the pharmaceutical
industry, and the availability of HIV/AIDS medicines in Africa and the
Caribbean. It will discuss the intellectual property rules set up by the
World Trade Organization and in subsequent bilateral Free Trade
Agreements, and how these rules may hinder generic competition.
Additionally, the panel will look to current and future topics of
concern, such as the significantly higher prices charged for
second-generation treatments, and discussions
at the World Health Organization over how to simultaneously provide
affordable treatment and provide funding for further health research.

Moderator:
Professor Daniel Bradlow
Director of the International Legal Studies Program

Panelists:

Matthew Kavanaugh
Director, Student Global AIDS Campaign

Sean Flynn
Associate Director, PIJIP

Judit Rius
Attorney, Knowledge Ecology Project

Chris Wilson
Acting Assistant US Trade Representative for
Intellectual Property and Innovation

Webcast  www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/webcast.cfm

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Mike Palmedo
Research Coordinator
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property
American University, Washington College of Law
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