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Intellectual Property, COVID-19 and the Next Pandemic: Diagnosing Problems, Developing Cures


ISBN13: 9781009282383
To be Published: August 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00



This volume assesses the role of intellectual property in pandemic times through lessons learned from COVID-19. Authored by an international roster of experts, chapters diagnose causes for the inequitable distribution of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines and offer concrete suggestions for reform. From delinking vaccine development from monopoly rights in technology, to enhanced legal requirements under national and international law for sharing publicly funded technologies, to requiring funding from rich nations to former colonies to build local vaccine manufacturing capacity in low and middle-income countries (including those in Africa), this work highlights timely IP reforms that prepare us for the next pandemic.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction: Intellectual property and 'the lost year' of COVID-19 Deaths
Madhavi Sunder and Haochen Sun

Part I. Reconsidering Key Theoretical and Policy Issues:
1. New and heightened public-private quid pro quos: leveraging public support to enhance private technical disclosure Peter Lee
2. Global medical war chest Lawrence O. Gostin
3. COVID-19 and boundary-crossing collaboration Laura G. Pedraza-Fariña
4. Legal paradigms and the politics of global COVID-19 vaccine access Matthew M. Kavanagh and Renu Singh

Part II. Boosting Low-Income Countries' Capacities for Protecting Public Health:
5. Fostering production of pharmaceutical products in developing countries William Fisher, Ruth Okediji and Padmashree Gehl Sampath
6. Patent philanthropy Haochen Sun
7. Beyond traditional IP: addressing regulatory barriers Cynthia M. Ho
8. Capability approach to developing global health initiatives for equitable access to vaccines Calvin WL Ho

Part III. Alternative Means of Fighting Pandemics:
9. Planning for pandemic and epidemic-related scarcity of medicines Sapna Kumar & Ana Santos Rutschman
10. Improving global governance of pandemic response: lessons from COVID-19 Jayashree Watal
11. Compelling trade secret sharing David S. Levine & Joshua D. Sarnoff
12. Voluntary intellectual property pledges and COVID-19 Jorge L. Contreras

Part IV. Toward Dynamic Protection of Public Health in China, Africa and Latin America:
13. The TRIPS waiver and the global pandemic response Peter K. Yu, China
14. COVID-19 exclusion, policy contagion, and colonial hangover in Africa Olufunmilayo Arewa
15. Technology transfer for production of COVID-19 vaccines in Latin America Kenneth C. Shadlen