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Analysis on the drug approval-patent linkage system and implications on the multilateral trading system : 의약품 허가-특허 연계제도 분석 및 다자통상제도에의 영향

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dc.contributor.advisor안덕근-
dc.contributor.author윤한나-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T04:16:09Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T04:16:09Z-
dc.date.issued2017-02-
dc.identifier.other000000140950-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/129119-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 국제대학원 : 국제학과, 2017. 2. 안덕근.-
dc.description.abstractIntellectual property rights (IPR) are exclusive property rights given to human over their creations for a certain period of time. IPR protection is designed to provide people with rewards and incentives by limiting competition and granting exclusive rights for their use. However, IPR differ from general property rights in that the objective of protecting intellectual property rights is to protect both private and public rights, whereas general property rights only protect individual rights of property owners. IPR protection is a regulation for distribution of information and
knowledge, which may substantially affect economic and technological development. Thus, it is important to balance both private and public rights in protecting and regulating intellectual property rights.

Pharmaceutical industry has been facing this issue of balancing both private and public interests. Pharmaceuticals are commodities that are essential to human survival but they simultaneously require strong protection of patent due to significant investments in research and development and clinical testing. The issue extends to international distribution of pharmaceuticals, which reveals the imbalance of pharmaceutical accessibility in developed and developing countries. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has introduced the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) which includes regulations on
pharmaceutical patents to balance interests of both developing and developed countries. However, the United States, which traditionally supports strong protection
on intellectual property rights, started to implement stronger protection of pharmaceutical patents through bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs).

This paper mainly analyzes the Drug Patent-Approval Linkage System (the Linkage system), one of the provisions that aims for stronger pharmaceutical
patent protection that United States have insisted to include in their FTA provisions. This paper first analyzes the background and outset of the Linkage system in the
United States and its amendment process. Then, it studies development trend of the Linkage System in the US FTA provisions along with the impact of implementing
stronger intellectual property rights on bilateral or plurilateral FTA (Canada, Australia, Korea, TPP) partner countries. Finally, it provides implications of US-led stronger protection of intellectual property on global trading system. The unilateral movement of the U.S. would result in creating two-tier trading blocs, influencing other mega-FTAs, and ultimately, threatening the multilateral trading system.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter I. Introduction 1
1.1 The Nature of Intellectual Property Rights 1
1.2 Intellectual Property Rights in Pharmaceutical Industry 3
1.3 Drug Approval-Patent Linkage System and Issues in International Trade 7

Chapter II. Development of Intellectual Property Rights Protection on Pharmaceutical Patents in International Trade 9
2.1 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1947 and Other Treaties 9
2.2 WTO Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement 12
2.3 Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) 16

Chapter III. The Drug Approval-Patent Linkage Systems in the U.S. and Major FTA Partners of the U.S. 25
3.1 The United States (1984) 25
3.2 Canada (NAFTA, 1994) 35
3.3 Australia (US-Australia FTA, 2005) 42
3.4 Korea (KORUS FTA, 2012) 48

Chapter IV. Mega-FTA Adoption of the Drug Approval-Patent Linkage System 56
4.1 The Linkage System in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) 56
4.2 Key Issues in the Negotiations 58
4.3 Implications 59

Chapter V. Implications on the Multilateral Trading System 61
5.1 Two-Tier International Trade Blocs 61
5.2 Influence on the Mega-FTAs 63
5.3 Threats to the Multilateral Trading System 64

Chapter VI. Conclusion 66

References 70

Abstract (Korean) 74
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dc.publisher서울대학교 국제대학원-
dc.subjectIntellectual Property Rights-
dc.subjectWTO-
dc.subjectTRIPS-
dc.subjectFree Trade Agreements-
dc.subjectPharmaceuticals-
dc.subjectDrug-Approval Linkage System-
dc.subject.ddc327-
dc.titleAnalysis on the drug approval-patent linkage system and implications on the multilateral trading system-
dc.title.alternative의약품 허가-특허 연계제도 분석 및 다자통상제도에의 영향-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorHannah Youn-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages75-
dc.contributor.affiliation국제대학원 국제학과-
dc.date.awarded2017-02-
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