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Developing Nations and the Compulsory License: Maximizing Access to Essential Medicines While Minimizing Investment Side Effects
Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 06/04/09
Bird RC - While compulsory licensing can play a role in improving public health, external social and political conditions must be considered in order to make licensing an effective practice.
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