RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA

In an effort to fight the epidemiological health crisis precipitated by COVID-19, South Africa has declared a state of national disaster under the Disaster Management Act 52 of 2002 enabling the government to lawfully impose lockdowns and take other necessary measures. This article argues that for S...

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Main Authors: Shelton T. Mota Makore, Patrick C. Osode, Nombulelo Lubisi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher 2021-12-01
Series:Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
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Online Access:http://adjuris.ro/revista/articole/An10nr3/9.%20Makore,%20Osode,%20Lubisi.pdf
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description In an effort to fight the epidemiological health crisis precipitated by COVID-19, South Africa has declared a state of national disaster under the Disaster Management Act 52 of 2002 enabling the government to lawfully impose lockdowns and take other necessary measures. This article argues that for South Africa to succeed in overcoming the said crisis as well as the other pandemics facing the country, there is a need to re-configure the country’s patent laws based on an Afrocentric approach to expanding access to essential medicines. It contends that South Africa’s current patent laws are based on problematic theories of intellectual property law largely steeped in a Eurocentric regulatory construct which advances neo-colonial economic interests contrary to the country’s desperate need to ensure access to essential medicines. The article argues for acceptance of justificatory indigenous and communalistic theories that enable the enactment of intellectual property rights anchored on the philosophy of Ubuntu as supplementary to some of the extant western individualistic notions currently underpinning patents on essential medicines. Such a humanising approach, together with other complimentary measures, has the potential to re-orient and re-engineer the concept of patents on essential medicines and the concomitant regulatory framework thereby promoting access to medicines in the COVID-19 era and beyond.
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spelling doaj.art-138fa87a06bf4263a6c9ed194ecd41292022-12-21T23:53:41ZengADJURIS – International Academic PublisherPerspectives of Law and Public Administration2601-78302021-12-01103267289RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERAShelton T. Mota Makore0Patrick C. Osode1Nombulelo Lubisi2Faculty of Law, University of Fort Hare, East London, South AfricaFaculty of Law, University of Fort Hare, East London, South AfricaDean of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Fort Hare, East London, South AfricaIn an effort to fight the epidemiological health crisis precipitated by COVID-19, South Africa has declared a state of national disaster under the Disaster Management Act 52 of 2002 enabling the government to lawfully impose lockdowns and take other necessary measures. This article argues that for South Africa to succeed in overcoming the said crisis as well as the other pandemics facing the country, there is a need to re-configure the country’s patent laws based on an Afrocentric approach to expanding access to essential medicines. It contends that South Africa’s current patent laws are based on problematic theories of intellectual property law largely steeped in a Eurocentric regulatory construct which advances neo-colonial economic interests contrary to the country’s desperate need to ensure access to essential medicines. The article argues for acceptance of justificatory indigenous and communalistic theories that enable the enactment of intellectual property rights anchored on the philosophy of Ubuntu as supplementary to some of the extant western individualistic notions currently underpinning patents on essential medicines. Such a humanising approach, together with other complimentary measures, has the potential to re-orient and re-engineer the concept of patents on essential medicines and the concomitant regulatory framework thereby promoting access to medicines in the COVID-19 era and beyond. http://adjuris.ro/revista/articole/An10nr3/9.%20Makore,%20Osode,%20Lubisi.pdfepidemiological health crisisafrocentriceurocentricneoliberalismneo-colonialubuntuhumanisingre-orientre-configurecommunalisticintellectual property regime
spellingShingle Shelton T. Mota Makore
Patrick C. Osode
Nombulelo Lubisi
RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
epidemiological health crisis
afrocentric
eurocentric
neoliberalism
neo-colonial
ubuntu
humanising
re-orient
re-configure
communalistic
intellectual property regime
title RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
title_full RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
title_fullStr RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
title_full_unstemmed RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
title_short RE-CONFIGURING SOUTH AFRICAN PATENT LAWS IN SEARCH OF AN AFROCENTRIC APPROACH FOR EXPANDING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL PATENTED MEDICINES IN THE COVID-19 ERA
title_sort re configuring south african patent laws in search of an afrocentric approach for expanding access to essential patented medicines in the covid 19 era
topic epidemiological health crisis
afrocentric
eurocentric
neoliberalism
neo-colonial
ubuntu
humanising
re-orient
re-configure
communalistic
intellectual property regime
url http://adjuris.ro/revista/articole/An10nr3/9.%20Makore,%20Osode,%20Lubisi.pdf
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