viernes, 19 de junio de 2015

Attacking State Run Medical Schemes: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Spells Privatization? | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization

Attacking State Run Medical Schemes: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Spells Privatization? | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization



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Attacking State Run Medical Schemes: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Spells Privatization?


The latest release from WikiLeaks on parts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement dealing with medical insurance and medical systems goes some way in affirming the destructive potential the agreement has.[1] Forged in the corridors of unaccountable secrecy, officials have been undermining their own sovereign systems at stages, even as they claim it to be in their country’s interest.

The draft chapters released by WikiLeaks have already revealed the extent corporations will be privileged with an assortment of investment protections, while broader environmental protections will be undermined.  The entire agreement reads like a catastrophic abdication of sovereignty and state responsibility.  The boardroom triumphs over the parliamentary chamber.

In an analysis of the Annex on transparency and procedural fairness for pharmaceutical products by Jane Kelsey of the Law Faculty at Auckland University, we are told that the document “seeks to erode the processes and decisions of agencies that decide which medicines and medical devices to subsidise with public money and by how much.”[2]




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