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Balancing intellectual monopoly privileges and the need for essential medicines
Globalization and Health
BioMedCentral
Editorial
Open Access
Balancing intellectual monopoly privileges and the need for
essential medicines
Greg Martin*1, Corinna Sorenson2 and Thomas Faunce3
Address: 1Science and Research Department, World Cancer Research Fund, 19 Harley Street, London, W1G 9QJ, UK, 2London School of
Economics, LSE Health, Cowdray House, Houghton Street London, WC2A 2AE, UK and 3College of Law, Medical School, Globalization and
Health Project – Centre for Governance of Knowledge and Development, Australian National University, Australia
Email: Greg Martin* - g.martin@;
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