Analyzing the impact of trade and investment agreements on pharmaceutical policy: provisions, pathways and potential impacts
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2019
Authors
Gleeson, Deborah
Lexchin, Joel
Labonté, Ronald
Townsend, Belinda
Gagnon, Marc-André
Kohler, Jillian
Forman, Lisa
Shadlen, Kenneth C.
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BioMed Central
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Background: Trade and investment agreements negotiated after the World Trade Organization's Agreement on
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) have included increasingly elevated protection of
intellectual property rights along with an expanding array of rules impacting many aspects of pharmaceutical
policy. Despite the large body of literature on intellectual property and access to affordable medicines, the ways in
which other provisions in trade agreements can affect pharmaceutical policy and, in turn, access to medicines have
been little studied. There is a need for an analytical framework covering the full range of provisions, pathways, and
potential impacts, on which to base future health and human rights impact assessment and research. A framework
exploring the ways in which trade and investment agreements may affect pharmaceutical policy was developed,
based on an analysis of four recently negotiated regional trade agreements. First a set of core pharmaceutical
policy objectives based on international consensus was identified. A systematic comparative analysis of the publicly
available legal texts of the four agreements was undertaken, and the potential impacts of the provisions in these
agreements on the core pharmaceutical policy objectives were traced through an analysis of possible pathways.
Results: An analytical framework is presented, linking ten types of provisions in the four trade agreements to potential
impacts on four core pharmaceutical policy objectives (access and affordability; safety, efficacy, and quality; rational use
of medicines; and local production capacity and health security) via various pathways.
Conclusions: The analytical framework highlights provisions in trade and investment agreements that need to be
examined, pathways that should be explored, and potential impacts that should be taken into consideration with
respect to pharmaceutical policy. This may serve as a useful checklist or template for health and human rights impact
assessments and research on the implications of trade agreements for pharmaceuticals.
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Globalization and Health
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