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In 2002, I presented a proposal for a sui generis right for traditional knowledge or access to genetic resources, that would be consistent with more competition and openness. The proposal was modeled after a 1998 EU Directive on Biotechnology, and specifically, the Directive’s mandatory cross license between patent and sui generis plant breeder rights. Share...


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On Friday, 13 February 2026, Knowledge Ecology International (KEI) delivered the following statement during the afternoon session with Relevant Stakeholders, which took place at WHO headquarters from 17:00 CET.

If benefit sharing is implemented through contracts, user registration is essential, as modeled by the European Health Data Space Regulation, where access requ...


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Among issues dividing negotiators on the WHO Pandemic Agreement Annex on Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) are conditions imposed to obtain access to information through the system. One issue that seems basic is whether researchers will have to register to obtain access, a step that seems key to entering into an agreement or contract of any type concerning obligation...


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On Wednesday, 4 February 2026, Knowledge Ecology International (KEI) delivered this constituency statement on behalf of KEI, Health Action International, Global Health Council, World Council of Churches, and Oxfam International: WHO’s work in health emergencies. The our joint statement focused on the ongoing WHO negotiations on Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system (PABS...


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On Tuesday, 3 February 2026, Knowledge Ecology International (KEI) delivered the following statement on universal health coverage.

KEI will make three points.

1. There is inequality in access to small molecule drugs, far more inequality in access to biologic drugs, and almost no access at all to the newer cell and gene based therapies in many countries.


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