This article examines the judicial method of Justices Kirby and Murphy. It suggests that their legacy to Australian jurisprudence is profound and needs to be examined in the context of their desire to revive social democracy and the judicial role in interpreting the Constitution in light of current social and political climates.
This paper examines the TRIPS Agreement as it applies to Bangladesh in the context of pharmaceutical patents. An important aspect of the Agreement is ensuring that the regulatory agencies are ready and able to apply and interpret the new intellectual property regime that will be required by TRIPS. An appraisal of the capacity of Bangladesh's regulatory agencies, particularly the Department of Patent Design and Trademarks and the Directorate of Drug Administration, becomes even more important as Bangladesh is required to have a TRIPS compliant patent regime for the pharmaceutical sector from1 January 2016.
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