Articles
1. Holger Hestermeyer, Human Rights and the WTO: The Case of Patents and Access to Medicines (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
2. Lisa Forman, “‘Rights’ and Wrongs: What Utility for the Right to Health in Reforming Trade Rules on Medicines?” (2008) 10:2 Health and Human Rights: An International Journal.
3. Lisa Forman, “Trade Rules, Intellectual Property and the Right to Health” (2007) 21:3 Ethics and International Affairs 337.
4. Daniel Tarantola et al, “Human Rights, Health and Development,” Technical Series Paper # 08.1 (2008), Sydney: University of New South Wales Initiative for Health and Human Rights, http://www.ihhr.unsw.edu.au/publications/papers.html
5. E. D. Kinney and B. A. Clark, “Provisions for Health and Healthcare in the Constitutions of the Countries of the World,” Cornell International Law Journal 37 (2004).
6. H. V. Hogerzeil, M. Samson, J. V. Casanovas, and L. Rahmani-Ocora, “Is Access to Essential Medicines as Part of the Fulfillment of the Right to Health Enforceable through the Courts?” Lancet 368 (2006):305-311 http://www.who.int/entity/medicines/news/Lancet_EssMedHumanRight.pdf
7. Hans Hogerzeil, “Essential Medicines And Human Rights: What Can They Learn From Each Other?” Bulletin of the World Health Organization http://www.who.int/entity/bulletin/volumes/84/5/371.pdf
8. Eileen O’Keefe and Alex Scott-Samuel, “Human Rights and Wrongs: Could Health Impact Assessment Help?” (2002) 30:4 Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
9. A.E. Yamin, “Not Just a Tragedy: Access to Medications as a Right under International Law,” Boston University International Law Journal 21 (2003).
10. Lawrence O. Gostin and Robert Archer, “The Duty to Assist Other States in Need: Ethics, Human Rights, and International Law,” 35 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 526 (2007), http://ssrn.com/abstract=1095769, http://lsr.nellco.org/georgetown/ois/papers/7
11. Michael Kirby, “The Right to Health Fifty Years On: Still Skeptical?” Health and Human Rights, Vol. 4 No. 1: 7-25
12. S. Chaudhuri, P.K. Goldberg, and P. Jia, “The Effects of Extending Intellectual Property Rights Protection to Developing Countries: A Case Study of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market,” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, Working Paper 10159 (Cambridge, December 2003), http://www.nber.org/papers/W10159.
13. Peter Drahos, Developing Countries and International Intellectual Property Standard-Setting. London: CIPR, http://www.iprcommission.org/papers/pdfs/study_papers/sp8_drahos_study.pdf
14. E. F. M. ’T Hoen,“TRIPS, Pharmaceutical Patents and Access to Essential Medicines: A Long Way from Seattle to Doha,” Chicago Journal of International Law 3/2 (2002),
15. Robert Lewis-Lettington and Peter Munyi, “Willingness and Ability to Use TRIPs Flexibilities: Kenya case study,” September 2004 http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/download.cfm?downloadfile=340BBA29-F286-7EE1-005E7CC0A9C598AF&typename=dmFile&fieldname=filename
