Post-Trial Access to Drugs in Developing Nations : Global Health Justice / by Evaristus Chiedu Obi.
2017
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Title
Post-Trial Access to Drugs in Developing Nations : Global Health Justice / by Evaristus Chiedu Obi.
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Edition
1st ed. 2017.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Description
XII, 307 p. online resource.
Series
Advancing global bioethics. 2212-652X ; 7.
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Dedication
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Global health inequalities and the quest for justice
Chapter 2; Global clinical research
Chapter 3; post-trial access to drugs in developing nations
Chapter 4; National responsibility and humanitarian assistance
Chapter 5; international responsibility and the health impact fund
chapter six; global health responsibility
Chapter 7; UNESCO declaration on bioethics and human rights
Bibliography. .
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Global health inequalities and the quest for justice
Chapter 2; Global clinical research
Chapter 3; post-trial access to drugs in developing nations
Chapter 4; National responsibility and humanitarian assistance
Chapter 5; international responsibility and the health impact fund
chapter six; global health responsibility
Chapter 7; UNESCO declaration on bioethics and human rights
Bibliography. .
Summary
This book begins the discourse on post-trial access to drugs in developing countries. Underlying ethical issues in global health inequalities and global health research serve as the context of the debate. Due to rampant allegations of violations of rights of research participants, especially in developing countries, it discusses the regulatory infrastructure and ethical oversight of international clinical research, thus emphasizing the priority of safeguarding the rights of research participants and host populations as desiderata in conducting clinical trials in developing countries. This is the first book that analyzes the major obstacles of affordable access to drugs in developing countries - patent and non-patent factors and how they can be overcome through a middle ground approach and a new paradigm to establish global health justice which includes national and global health responsibilities. The book also deals extensively with all complex aspects of the discourse on affordable access to drugs in developing countries, including intellectual property law, international regulations, political and cultural systems, international trade agreements. Furthermore it contains a robust ethical debate and in-depth analysis. The book crafts a paradigm of global health justice involving a sliding scale of national and global responsibilities for the realization of the right to health in general and access to drugs in particular.
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English
ISBN
9783319600284
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