Opinion Articles
Anti-Competitive Strategies Hamper Access to Medicines in Europe
Authors:
Katrina Perehudoff,
Health Action International (HAI) Europe, NL
About Katrina
Katrina Perehudhoff earned a MSc in International Public Health from the VU University Amsterdam and wrote her thesis on the constitutional right to essential medicines. After completing internships at the World Health Organisation and the Health & Environment Alliance, Katrina joined as a Project Officer, where her work focuses on the democratisation of medicines policy.
Sophie Bloemen
European Commission in Brussels at DG Employment & Social Affairs, BE; Health Action International (HAI) Europe, NL
About Sophie
Sophie Bloemen studied philosophy and international relations and earned a MSc in European Political Economy from the London School of Economics. She worked as a trainee and as a Project Officer, focusing on intellectual property rights and access to medicines.
Abstract
How to Cite:
Perehudoff, K. and Bloemen, S., 2011. Anti-Competitive Strategies Hamper Access to Medicines in Europe. Amsterdam Law Forum, 3(1), pp.81–84. DOI: http://doi.org/10.37974/ALF.165
Published on
02 Feb 2011.
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