required developing countries to grant product patents in pharmaceuticals. Developing countries have since explored various measures to ameliorate potential negative effects of the new laws on public health. A prominent example is India, whose post-TRIPS patent laws include a provision, section 3(d), that restricts patents on incremental pharmaceutical innovations. Its critics and supporters alike suggest that this provision makes Indian patent law very different from that in other jurisdictions. Yet there are concerns that given resource constraints facing the Indian patent office, this novel feature of Indian patent laws on the books may not have an effect on Indian patent prosecution in practice. We test this by examining the prosecution...
The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a ...
Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act states patentability of the product where the product can be p...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the effects of the international regulation of patent rights...
required developing countries to grant product patents in pharmaceuticals. Developing countries have...
<div><p>India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product p...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
In 2005, India amended its Patents Act, 1970 to introduce TRIPS compliant product patent regime. Gen...
This Note gives a brief overview of Indian patent law as it relates to pharmaceuticals, considers th...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
It has now been 20 years since the TRIPS Agreement, which established minimum standards for intellec...
This Comment examines the history that led to India\u27s current patent system, the status of pharma...
The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a ...
Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act states patentability of the product where the product can be p...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the effects of the international regulation of patent rights...
required developing countries to grant product patents in pharmaceuticals. Developing countries have...
<div><p>India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product p...
This paper highlights and overview of and analysis of the patent laws in relation with the pharmaceu...
India, like many developing countries, only recently began to grant pharmaceutical product patents. ...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
India\u27s 2005 adoption of a TRIPS-consistent patent regime will reveal whether Indian generic phar...
In 2005, India amended its Patents Act, 1970 to introduce TRIPS compliant product patent regime. Gen...
This Note gives a brief overview of Indian patent law as it relates to pharmaceuticals, considers th...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
It has now been 20 years since the TRIPS Agreement, which established minimum standards for intellec...
This Comment examines the history that led to India\u27s current patent system, the status of pharma...
The impact of patent protection on biomedical innovation has been a controversial issue. Although a ...
Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act states patentability of the product where the product can be p...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the effects of the international regulation of patent rights...