Counterfeit and Falsified Medicines in the EU

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Counterfeit and Falsified Medicines in the EU
Author : Kohli, Vishv P.
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 07 September 2021
ISBN : 9781788978200
Pages : 192 pages
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Counterfeit and Falsified Medicines in the EU by Kohli, Vishv P. Book PDF Summary

This timely book investigates the issue of counterfeit and falsified medicines (CFM) in the EU, identifying that this is a problem that lies at the intersection of three spheres of law – medicine, intellectual property (IP), and criminal law. The book highlights key issues such as infiltration of the legal supply chain and the involvement of organised crime, analysing relevant EU law and demonstrating the challenges of CFM.

Counterfeit and Falsified Medicines in the EU

This timely book investigates the issue of counterfeit and falsified medicines (CFM) in the EU, identifying that this is a problem that lies at the intersection of three spheres of law – medicine, intellectual property (IP), and criminal law. The book highlights key issues such as infiltration of the legal supply

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