Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia

The main purpose of this study is to highlight the absence of specific provisions on public health under Article 31bis of the TRIPS Agreement that were not incorporated into the Patents Act 1983 in Malaysia. The main research question of this study is; why should Malaysia immediately amend its Pa...

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Main Authors: Hingun, Mohsin, Mohamed Nizamuddin, Rahamatthunnisa
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spelling my.uum.repo.281462021-02-03T06:05:36Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/28146/ Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia Hingun, Mohsin Mohamed Nizamuddin, Rahamatthunnisa JX International law The main purpose of this study is to highlight the absence of specific provisions on public health under Article 31bis of the TRIPS Agreement that were not incorporated into the Patents Act 1983 in Malaysia. The main research question of this study is; why should Malaysia immediately amend its Patents Act 1983 to incorporate these flexibilities? Malaysia must develop effective strategies to implement policies, law and governance in managing the country’s public health system. This is to ensure that the balance of rights between intellectual property owners and the public is maintained at all times. This study employs a qualitative research methodology that is based on primary sources such as the TRIPS Agreement and the Patents Act 1983, and is further supported by secondary sources such as journals and the contents of authorities’ websites. This study is limited to the issues related to public health and patents. This study includes a discussion on the provisions related to patents and public health, proposed amendments to the Patents Act 1983 that should incorporate the provisions from Article 31bis, and a conclusion was presented on the importance of immediately amending the Patent Act 1983 to incorporate these provisions, particularly during the current Covid-19 pandemic. This study proposes that the amendments must be made to Section 84 of the Patents Act 1983 with respect to Rights of Government, and not through the compulsory licence mechanism under Part X of the Patents Act 1983. Thus, this study concludes that currently, Malaysia is unable to implement the provisions under Article 31bis, unless the Patents Act 1983 is amended. Penerbit Universiti Utara Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/28146/1/JIS%2016%202020%2073-88.pdf Hingun, Mohsin and Mohamed Nizamuddin, Rahamatthunnisa (2020) Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia. Journal of International Studies, 16. pp. 73-88. ISSN 1823-691X http://jis.uum.edu.my/index.php/current-issues
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Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
description The main purpose of this study is to highlight the absence of specific provisions on public health under Article 31bis of the TRIPS Agreement that were not incorporated into the Patents Act 1983 in Malaysia. The main research question of this study is; why should Malaysia immediately amend its Patents Act 1983 to incorporate these flexibilities? Malaysia must develop effective strategies to implement policies, law and governance in managing the country’s public health system. This is to ensure that the balance of rights between intellectual property owners and the public is maintained at all times. This study employs a qualitative research methodology that is based on primary sources such as the TRIPS Agreement and the Patents Act 1983, and is further supported by secondary sources such as journals and the contents of authorities’ websites. This study is limited to the issues related to public health and patents. This study includes a discussion on the provisions related to patents and public health, proposed amendments to the Patents Act 1983 that should incorporate the provisions from Article 31bis, and a conclusion was presented on the importance of immediately amending the Patent Act 1983 to incorporate these provisions, particularly during the current Covid-19 pandemic. This study proposes that the amendments must be made to Section 84 of the Patents Act 1983 with respect to Rights of Government, and not through the compulsory licence mechanism under Part X of the Patents Act 1983. Thus, this study concludes that currently, Malaysia is unable to implement the provisions under Article 31bis, unless the Patents Act 1983 is amended.
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author Hingun, Mohsin
Mohamed Nizamuddin, Rahamatthunnisa
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title Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
title_short Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
title_full Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
title_fullStr Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: The inescapable way forward for Malaysia
title_sort incorporating article 31 bis flexibilities on trips public health into domestic patent system: the inescapable way forward for malaysia
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