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19 B.U. Int'l L.J. 273 (2001)
Can South Africa Fight Aids: Reconciling the South African Medicines and Related Substances Act with the Trips Agreement

handle is hein.journals/builj19 and id is 283 raw text is: CAN SOUTH AFRICA FIGHT AIDS?
RECONCILING THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICINES
AND RELATED SUBSTANCES ACT WITH THE
TRIPS AGREEMENT
I.  INTRODUCTION  ............................................  274
II. ANALYSIS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICINES AND
RELATED SUBSTANCES CONTROL AMENDmENT BILL ....... 276
A. The Purpose of the Bill ................................ 276
1. Compulsory Licensing ............................. 276
2.  Parallel Imports ...................................  277
B. The Bill and its Effect on Patent Rights in South
Africa      ...................................... 278
C. The Current Status of the Bill ......................... 279
III. ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES AND PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRY   CLAIMS  ........................................  280
A. The United States Policy ............................... 280
B. The Pharmaceutical Industry Claims ................... 282
1. Intellectual Property Arguments .................. 282
2. The Quality Argument ............................ 285
3. The Deny-Treatment Argument ................... 285
4. The Infrastructure Argument ...................... 286
5. The Underlying Arguments - The Pricing
Disparity and Generic Competition ............... 287
IV. THE BILL AND iTS EXTRATERRITORIAL EFFcrs .......... 288
A. The TRIPS Agreement of the World Trade
Organization Uruguay Round ......................... 288
1. National Emergency or Extreme Urgency ......... 289
2. Pharmaceuticals and TRIPS ....................... 290
3. Analysis of Adequate Remuneration under
TR IPS  ............................................  291
B. Treaty Interpretation of TRIPS ........................ 291
1.  The  Text  ..........................................  292
2.  The  Context .......................................  292
3. The Object and Purpose .......................... 293
C. Additional Problems with the United States Treatment
of South Africa's Bill under Norms of Customary
International Law  .....................................  294
V. THE FORMER UNITED STATES POSITION ITSELF
ULTIMATELY PROVES INCONSISTENT WITH TRIPS ......... 296
VI. RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................... 297
A.  South  Africa  ..........................................  297

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