International and National Obligations to Protect from the Risks of Pharmaceutical Crime: The Crime of Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Products in the COVID -19 Crisis
Abstract
Ouarda Belkacem Layachi.
The physical integrity of a person constitutes a legal right to protect the elements of exclusivity authorized within the limits permitted by national laws and international legislation, which focuses on the safety of the individual keep his body and balance the level of health, which makes it enjoy a dignified life and free him from the pain physical, So that it can exercise its functions in order to achieve what aspire goals.
In light of the individual's global health crises such as the rapid spread of the epidemic at the level of the world and the outbreak of the epidemic in various proportions, any criminal and unlawful behavior leads to prejudice to the health of the individual and his right to access to medication and treatment in a legal and consistent manner with the necessary specifications and norms The pharmacy will inevitably lead to great losses especially at the level of human resources.
Perhaps this leads us to address the questions posed by the study are:
What is the extent of keeping pace with international and national obligations of global events in the field of pharmacy in a way that makes them more effective in achieving a balance between eliminating crimes of counterfeit pharmaceutical products, especially in the context of the spread of a pandemic, as a benefit 19 and between achieving effective protection for those affected, so that they have the right to protect Their? What are the mechanisms adopted by the international community to protect individuals and the injured from the dangers that may be committed while doing medical work and using counterfeit pharmaceutical products?