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>Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 09:09:52 -0600
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>From: Global Studies Program <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: "Access to Medicines for the Developing World Conference"
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>Access to Medicines for the Developing World:
>International Facilitation or Hindrance?
>Conference: March 9-10, 2002 at UW Law School
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>PROGRAM
>Saturday March 9th 9. a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
>Panel One: TRIPS in context: Economics, Politics, Law and Health
>Peter Drahos (Australian National University)
>Dr Christopher Ouma (ActionAid Kenya)
>Mary Layoun (UW-Madison)
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>Panel Two: TRIPS and access to medicines
>Susan Sell (George Washington University)
>Carlos Correa (Univ. of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
>Fred Abbott (University of California-Berkeley/Florida
>Law School)
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>Lunch Break----12:30 to 2:00 p.m.
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>Panel Three: Access to essential medicines and affordable drugs
>Wilbert Bannenberg (Public Health consultant)
>Keith Maskus (World Bank)
>Nitya Nanda or Ritu Lodha (CUTS- India)
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>Panel Four: Technology transfer, drug supply and production in developing
>countries
>(Compulsory licensing and parallel importation)
> Assad Omer (UNCTAD)
>Jerome Reichman (Duke University Law School)
>Dr Eloan Dos Santos Pinheiros, Director of Far
>Manghinos, Brazil
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>Sunday March 10th 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
>Panel Five: Patents, research, and the problem of price
>James Love (Consumer Project on Technology)
>Donald Light (Rutgers University)
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>Panel Six: Strategies for gaining access to medicines
>(equity pricing; global fund; litigation)
>Desmond Johns (UNAIDS)
>Jonathan Berger (Center for Applied Legal Studies,
>South Africa)
>Ellen t=Hoen (Doctors Without Borders)
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>Hosted by
>Wisconsin International Law Journal
>Professors Heinz Klug and Gregory Shaffer
>Sponsored by
>University of Wisconsin Law School
>The Global Studies Program
>The Center on World Affairs and the Global Economy
>The Institute for Legal Studies
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>Jenny Gundrum
>Global Studies Program
>301 Ingraham Hall
>1155 Observatory Drive
>Madison, WI 53706 U.S.A.
>Tel:608/265-2631
>Fax:608/265-2633
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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