'Rights' and Wrongs: What Utility for the Right to Health in Reforming Trade Rules on Medicines?

L. Forman
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This paper explores the legal and normativepotential of the right to health to mitigate the restrictive impact of trade-related intellectual property rules on access to medicines, as evidenced by the global outcomes of the seminal pharmaceutical company litigation in South Africa in 2001. I argue that the litigation and resulting public furor provoked a paradigm shift in global approaches to AIDS treatment in sub-Saharan Africa. I argue further that this outcome illustrates how human rights in concert with social action were able to effectively challenge dominant claims about the necessity of stringent trade-related intellectual property rights in poor countries, and ergo, to raise the priority of public health needs in related decision-making. I explore the causal role of rights in achieving these outcomes through the analytical lens provided by international legal compliance theories, and in particular, the model of normative emergence proposed by Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink. I suggest that the AIDS medicines experience offers strategic guidance for realizing the right to health's transformative potential with regard to essential medicines more generally.
“对”与“错”:药品贸易规则改革对健康权有何益处?
本文探讨健康权在法律和规范方面的潜力,以减轻与贸易有关的知识产权规则对药品获取的限制性影响,2001年南非具有重大意义的制药公司诉讼的全球结果证明了这一点。我认为,这场诉讼和由此引发的公众愤怒引发了撒哈拉以南非洲地区全球艾滋病治疗方法的范式转变。我进一步认为,这一结果表明,人权与社会行动相协调,如何能够有效地挑战有关贫穷国家必须严格保护与贸易有关的知识产权的主流主张,从而提高公共卫生需求在相关决策中的优先地位。我通过国际法律合规理论提供的分析视角,特别是玛莎·芬尼莫尔和凯瑟琳·西金克提出的规范出现模型,探索权利在实现这些结果中的因果作用。我认为,艾滋病药物的经验为更广泛地实现健康权在基本药物方面的变革潜力提供了战略指导。
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