The EU Green Party has released two draft reports on ACTA, which are open for comments from the public for 30 days. Comments can be submitted online for each report:
ACTA and Fundamental Rights | ACTA and Access to Medicines
The study on ACTA and Fundamental Rights, by Douwe Korff and Ian Brown, argues that ACTA is incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, so adoption and implementation of the Agreement would be illegal under EU law.
The study on ACTA and Access to Medicines, by Sean Flynn, tentatively concludes that “ACTA negotiators created an agreement that shifts international “hard law” rules and “soft law” encouragements toward the interests of intellectual property rights holders. It makes enforcement of intellectual property rights in courts, at borders, by the government and by private parties easier, less costly, and more “deterrent” in the level of penalties. In doing so, it increases the risks and consequences of wrongful searches, seizures, lawsuits and other enforcement actions against legitimate suppliers of generic medicines.
“The ACTA process and substance is counter to two sets of specific instructions contained in European Parliament resolutions and supported by international human rights law.”