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WTO agreements & public health : a joint study by the WHO and the WTO Secretariat.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
World Health Organization.
World Trade Organization. Secretariat.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public health.
World Trade Organization.
Physical Description:
171 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
World Trade Organization agreements & public health
WTO agreements and public health
Place of Publication:
[Geneva?] : World Health Organization : World Trade Organization, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This report deals with the relevant WTO Agreements and the way they may influence health and health policies. At the national level, health policy makers are increasingly interested in the two-way connection between trade and health. The principle objective of this report is to describe the actual and potential linkages between relevant WTO agreements and health so as to enable both trade and health officials to better understand, and monitor the effects of, these linkages. The report examines the main WTO Agreements to health and health policies namely the Agreements on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS), Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), and Trade in Services (GATS). It also refers to the fundamental WTO principles of non-discrimination and national treatment, which guide the actual implementation of the Agreements as they relate to health issues. In subsequent chapters, the report focuses on eight health issues: infectious disease control, food safety, tobacco, environment, access to drugs, health services, food security and nutrition, and emerging issues, such as biotechnology. It also illustrates key areas where trade rules may either complement or conflict with national health policies. To conclude, the report emphasises the need for policy coherence between health and trade at the national and international level and identifies opportunities to achieve greater coherence in health and trade policies in support of health and development goals.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Charts and Tables
Executive Summary
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE WTO AGREEMENTS RELEVANT TO HEALTH
A. INTRODUCTION
B. KEY WTO PRINCIPLES
C. TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE
1. The TBT Agreement
2. The SPS Agreement
D. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TRADE (TRIPS)
E. SERVICES (GATS)
F. SOLVING DISPUTES
III. SPECIFIC HEALTH ISSUES AND WTO AGREEMENTS
B. INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL
C. FOOD SAFETY
D. TOBACCO CONTROL
E. ENVIRONMENT
F. ACCESS TO DRUGS AND VACCINES
G. HEALTH SERVICES
H. FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION
I. EMERGING ISSUES
1. Biotechnology
2. Information technology
3. Protection of traditional medicine knowledge
IV. TOWARDS HEALTH AND TRADE POLICY COHERENCE
B. TOWARDS POLICY COHERENCE AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
C. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH-TRADE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE WHO AND WTO
D. CONCLUSION
ANNEX.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-280-06042-5
9786610060429
92-4-068181-7
OCLC:
70733568

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