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Omar Serrano

University of Geneva

102 Bd Carl-Vogt

Genève, CH - 1205

Switzerland

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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763

TOTAL CITATIONS

3

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

TRIPS Implementation in Developing Countries: Likely Scenarios to 2025

in The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance, edited by Manfred Elsig, Michael Hahn and Gabriele Spilker (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 275-294.
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 10 Jun 2019
Omar Serrano and Mira Burri
University of Geneva and University of Lucerne
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TRIPS implementation, developing countries, Brazil, China and India, intellectual property

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Making Use of Trips Flexibilities: Implementation and Diffusion of Compulsory Licensing Regimes in Brazil and India

World Trade Institute (WTI) Working Paper No. 1, 2016
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 22 Mar 2016
Omar Serrano and Mira Burri
University of Geneva and University of Lucerne
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Brazil, India, global health regime, compulsory licensing, TRIPS, essential drugs, patents, developing countries

3.

Rising Economies in the International Patent Regime: From Rule-Breakers to Rule-Changers and Rule-Makers

New Political Economy, July 2017
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 13 Oct 2017
Université Laval - Departement de Science Politique, University of Geneva, University of Lucerne and McMaster University Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia
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Emerging Countries; Patent; Regime Complex; Transnational Network; Policy Diffusion; Intellectual Property

4.

India, Brazil, and Public Health: Rule-Making through South-South Diffusion in the Intellectual Property Rights Regime?

Regulation and Governance (2020)
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 10 May 2021
Omar Serrano and Mira Burri
University of Geneva and University of Lucerne
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Brazil, India, intellectual property, public health, rule-making, south–south diffusion