The Legal Character and Practical Implementation of a TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19 Vaccines

76 Pages Posted: 17 Oct 2022 Last revised: 6 Dec 2022

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Monash University - Faculty of Law

Antony Scott Taubman

World Trade Organization; University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School; University of South Australia - School of Law

Theo Samlidis

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: October 14, 2022

Abstract

Almost two years after initial proposals for a COVID-19 waiver of TRIPS obligations, a Ministerial decision adopted at the 12th Ministerial Conference in June 2022 waived obligations under Article 31(f) and the System for pharmaceutical export under the TRIPS Annex, and clarified existing options under TRIPS for increasing access to COVID-19 vaccines. As support for a more expansive pandemic waiver continues and WTO waivers remain legitimate mechanisms under WTO law, further waivers may be contemplated as viable options to address obstacles identified in the current pandemic or future health crises. This article explores what additional options are or may be open to Members under a COVID-19 waiver in its current or proposed forms, and the practical considerations for implementing them. To guide practical choices in selecting appropriate and adapted responses to public health and other crises, this article also investigates more theoretical questions about the nature of a waiver, its legal character and effect, and its interaction with other international agreements.

Keywords: TRIPS, intellectual property, COVID-19, coronavirus pandemic, health products, World Trade Organization, VCLT, customary international law

JEL Classification: F53, I14, I15, I18, K33

Suggested Citation

Name, No and Taubman, Antony and Samlidis, Theodore, The Legal Character and Practical Implementation of a TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19 Vaccines (October 14, 2022). Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Forthcoming, Monash University Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4248110 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4248110

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Monash University - Faculty of Law

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Antony Taubman

World Trade Organization ( email )

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University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School ( email )

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University of South Australia - School of Law ( email )

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Theodore Samlidis

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