Yousuf Vawda
Associate Professor, UKZN School of Law, Howard College Campus
- Education
- Doctorate in Law
Masters in Law (LLM)
Bachelor of Law (BProc)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Yousuf Vawda is a Senior Research Associate in the School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal. Vawda earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Law (BProc), Masters in Law (LLM) and Doctorate in Law (LLD). Vawda practiced as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa from 1978 –2003, the last ten years as Director of the University of Durban-Westville Law Clinic. He has been involved actively in community and political activities for approximately 40 years, including housing, health and other civic issues. Vawda served on the Medicines Control Council (including as chair of its Legal Committee), the Board of Legal Aid South Africa (including as chair of its Legal Services Committee), and on the Executive Committees of both organizations. He works as a consultant on intellectual property law reform and medicines regulatory frameworks. Research interests and publications in the following areas include intellectual property and access to medicines, medicines regulation in Africa, and generally, the intersection between intellectual property, human rights, medicines regulation and trade.
Recent Publications
Vawda, Y.A., 2022. Compulsory licenses and Government Use: challenges and opportunities. Access to Medicines and Vaccines, p.73. https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/51469/9783030831141.pdf?sequence=1#page=81
Vawda, Y.A. and Shozi, B., 2021. Utilising public health flexibilities in the era of COVID-19: An analysis of intellectual property regulation in the OAPI and MENA regions (No. 141). Research Paper.
Vawda, Y.A., 2021. Global Health Equity–An Unfulfilled Promise. IIC-International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 52(10), pp.1287-1291.