Carlos Correa at the Doha + 10 Conference

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Action against AIDS Germany organized the international Doha+10 Conference at the Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg in Berlin on November 24, 2011: 10 years after the 2001 "Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health" -- Has the access to medicine been improved through or in spite of the new World Trade Organization frame conditions?

Dr. Carlos Correa is Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Industrial Property and Economics and of the Post-graduate Course on Intellectual Property at the Law Faculty, University of Buenos Aires and Professor of the Master Program on Science and Technology Policy and Management of the same university. He is Special Advisor on Trade and Intellectual Property of the South Centre and has been a visiting Professor in postgraduate courses of several universities and consultant to UNCTAD,
UNIDO, UNDP, WHO, FAO, IDB, INTAL, World Bank, SELA, ECLA,
UNDP, and other regional and international organizations. He has
advised several governments on intellectual property, innovation policy and public health. He was a member of the UK Commission on
Intellectual Property, of the Commission on Intellectual Property,
Innovation and Public Health established by the World Health Assembly and of the FAO Panel of Eminent Experts on Ethics in Food and Agriculture. He is the author of several books and numerous articles.

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