Vaksin Covid-19 Sebagai Karya Paten Dalam TRIPs Agreement

Palti Josua Jose, Teng Berlianty, Sara Selfina Kuahaty
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The Covid-19 pandemic is a Public Health Emergency, a challenge for developing and underdeveloped countries to get a Covid-19 vaccine. Patent protection that is accommodated in the TRIPS Agreement is considered burdensome for vaccine accessibility, because it has a direct impact on increasing vaccine prices, making it difficult for some countries with low per capita incomes and lagging industries to reach them. The purpose of this paper is to determine the arrangement of patent rights based on the TRIPS Agreement. The research method used in this paper is normative juridical, namely by examining library data or materials in the form of primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. Then it will be described descriptively and given a conclusion. The strict patent system and the exclusive rights of patent holders contained in the TRIPS Agreement are barriers to reaching pharmaceutical inventions. Therefore, every country needs a National Emergency Plan that can accommodate health services such as vaccines. This can be implemented using a Compulsory License or Government Use (Patent Implementation by the Government) instrument.
Covid-19疫苗作为《与贸易有关的知识产权协议》中的专利作品
Covid-19 大流行是公共卫生紧急事件,是发展中国家和欠发达国家获得 Covid-19 疫苗的挑战。与贸易有关的知识产权协议》中规定的专利保护被认为是疫苗可及性的负担,因为它直接影响到疫苗价格的上涨,使一些人均收入低、产业落后的国家难以获得疫苗。本文旨在确定基于《与贸易有关的知识产权协议》的专利权安排。本文采用的研究方法是规范法学,即通过考察图书馆数据或资料,以一级法律资料和二级法律资料的形式进行研究。然后对其进行描述并给出结论。严格的专利制度和《与贸易有关的知识产权协议》(TRIPS)中规定的专利权人的独占权是实现医药发明的障碍。因此,每个国家都需要一个能够容纳疫苗等医疗服务的国家应急计划。这可以通过强制许可或政府使用(政府实施专利)文书来实施。
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