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Unpacking the senate of Canada debate on Bill S-232 – an act to amend the patent act: inconsistencies and implications for global public health

机译:揭开加拿大参议院关于S-232法案的辩论的序幕-一项修改专利法的法案:对全球公共卫生的前后矛盾和影响

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In 2003, the Canadian government committed to implementing the WTO’s August 30th Decision by creating Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR). CAMR allows for on-patent production of generic low-cost medicines for export to poor countries. However, CAMR has been used only once and proved to be ineffective. As a result, two reform Bills (S-232 and C-393) were introduced in the Parliament of Canada. On March 9, 2011, Members of Parliament voted to pass Bill C-393. The Bill—now before the Conservative-controlled Senate—faces fierce opposition. This paper examines the Senate of Canada debates on Bill S-232 using a content analysis approach. The dominant ideology in the debates appeared not to be a moral, humanitarian perspective primarily concerned with human health, but rather a neo-liberal set of assumptions oriented toward maintaining the health of markets. It appears that opposition to reform CAMR is shaped by contradictory arguments informed by neo-liberal principles.
机译:2003年,加拿大政府承诺通过建立加拿大药品获取制度(CAMR)来执行WTO的8月30日决定。 CAMR允许专利廉价仿制药生产,并出口到贫穷国家。但是,CAMR仅使用了一次,并被证明是无效的。结果,加拿大议会提出了两项​​改革法案(S-232和C-393)。 2011年3月9日,国会议员投票通过了C-393号法案。该法案(现由保守党控制的参议院面前)面临激烈的反对。本文使用内容分析方法研究了加拿大参议院关于S-232法案的辩论。辩论中占主导地位的意识形态似乎不是主要关注人类健康的道德,人道主义观点,而是旨在维护市场健康的一组新自由主义假设。看来,反对改革CAMR的立场是由新自由主义原则所引发的矛盾论证所形成的。

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