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RIGHT TO HEALTH AND ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND MEDICINE IN THE LIGHT OF TRIPS AGREEMENT: A CRITICAL STUDY

Human Rights are fundamental rights. They are known as nonderogable and inalienable rights. As such they are to be respected and ensured by the states as they have the obligation with respect to protect human rights. The states cannot compromise with the human rights of the people under any circumstances. On the other hand, states have also fallen prey to various developmental mechanisms for the purpose of economic growth and prosperity.

Globalization And Legal Profession : A Critique

Though the traditional mindset about legal profession still predominates in many countries, International trade in services currently amounts to well over two trillion US dollars, a sixth of total world trade. The service industries also account for a significant portion of the growth of the domestic economy and of job creation.