Patent links hold health authorities to account
BY ALEJANDRO LUNA, PARTNER AND JUAN LUIS SERRANO MANAGING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MAY 2007 A NEW SYSTEM LINKING THE HEALTH AND PATENT AUTHORITIES MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO CHALLENGE PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING AUTHORIZATIONS. Recent developments in Mexico’s legal system address the relationship between health and industrial property-related provisions and now allow owners of certain types of industrial property to challenge[...]
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An introduction to the PCT
BY CESAR RAMOS, JR., PARTNER AND LUIS C. SCHMIDT, PARTNER MANAGING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, APRIL 2006 ELEVEN YEARS AFTER MEXICO JOINED THE INTERNATIONAL PATENT SYSTEM, LUIS SCHMIDT AND CÉSAR RAMOS OF OLIVARES & CÍA LOOK AT THE RECENT CHANGES TO THE PCT SYSTEM, AND CONSIDER THEIR IMPACT IN MÉXICO. The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) was conceived with the purpose[...]
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Compulsory licences and swine flu
BY YURI VAZQUEZ, MANAGING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INTERNATIONAL BRIEFINGS, JULY/AUGUST 2009. Mexico is closer than it ever has been in history to granting compulsory licences due to a national emergency. According to Article 77 of the Industrial Property Law (IPL), the declaration of compulsory licensing by cause of emergency is not automatic, as it requires inter alia compliance[...]
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