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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Il Pledge to Africa Act (An Act to amend tIl Pledge to Africa Act (An Act to amend the Patent Act and the Food and Drugs Act), è una legge canadese che modifica la legge sui brevetti e la legge su farmaci ed alimenti. Chiamata e varata nella terza sessione 37º Parlamento Canadese, fu la prima legge riguardante l'applicazione dei TRIPS, dichiarata il 30 agosto del 2003, come decisione del Consiglio Generale. Approvata nel maggio 2004, permette al Canada di emanare licenze obbligatorie per esportare medicine essenziali a nazioni che non posseggano la capacità di produrne da se stessi. Altre nazioni che posseggono una legislazione simile sono Norvegia ed India.egislazione simile sono Norvegia ed India. , The Pledge to Africa Act (the Act) (long tThe Pledge to Africa Act (the Act) (long title: An Act to amend the Patent Act and the Food and Drugs Act (The Jean Chrétien Pledge to Africa) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada. It was Bill C-9 of the third session of the 37th Canadian Parliament. The legislation amends the Patent Act and the Food and Drugs Act to implement Canada's Access to Medicines Regime. It represented the first implementation of the TRIPS flexibilities declared in the August 30, 2003, General Council decision. Enacted in May 2004, it allows Canada to enact compulsory licenses to export essential medicines to countries without the capacity to manufacture their own. Other countries that have since enacted similar legislation include Norway and India.ilar legislation include Norway and India.
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