Global Health: The Access Challenge—Seattle, WA

The University of Washington School of Law‘s Center for Law in Science and Global Health presents the Global Health Law Summer Institute:
The Access Challenge
July 14-18, 2014.

The UW Global Health Law Summer Institute brings together representatives from academia, national governments, foundations, NGOs and the private sector to discuss the role of law and legal solutions in enhancing the global health delivery infrastructure. This year’s theme is Access with different facets of “The Access Challenge” explored each day.

Here are links to the five days’ programs:

  1. Access to Global Health: the Role of International Law and Global Health Actors
  2. Access to Health Services
  3. Access to Health Care Products: Intellectual Property Law and Innovation
  4. Access to Sustainable Clean and Healthy Environments: The Role of International Environmental Law
  5. From Access to Impact: What does it take?

The Institute is scheduled in July, immediately before the Center for Advanced Research in Intellectual Property (CASRIP) IP summer institute program. Now in its second decade, the CASRIP summer institute is recognized globally as a leading IP intensive program, and is attended by leading IP thinkers from government, legal practice, industry and academia. The schedule and substance of the two institutes are intended to be complementary so that attendees of one institute can take the opportunity to sign up to attend some or all of the other institute.
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