The original justification for Directive 98/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 1998 on the Legal Protection of Biotechnological Inventions (the Directive) was to promote the growth of the European life science sector by harmonizing and clarifying European biotechnology patent laws. As early as 1985, the European Commission had identified the fragmentation of European patent laws as a potential problem. The Directive thus aimed to address obstacles to the unity of the internal market, which would arise if national Member States adopted divergent and uncoordinated policies and legislation in a field of economic activity that had been earmarked as poised for spectacular growth. The Commission further identified the l...
This thesis addresses different aspects of the legal perspective on the patentability, valuation, an...
A European law that prevents the patenting of discoveries that contravene morality is causing confus...
L'application de la théorie du droit des brevets à l'innovation en biotechnologies humaines révèle c...
The original justification for Directive 98/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6...
Stem cells are the first type of cells developed in an embryo. They have the ability to divide, self...
Abstract: This thesis investigates the patentability of human embryonic stem cells in Europe and the...
The patenting of human embryonic stem (hES) cells has produced one of the most unusual and fraught s...
The author discusses the impact of the European Union's Directive for the legal protection of biotec...
PhDIn 2013, the US Supreme Court declared isolated gene sequences as ‘products of nature’ and hence,...
In late 2008, the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) reached a decision su...
The aim of the Directive on Biotechnological Inventions 1998 1 was to harmonize national patent laws...
The European Parliament rejected in 1995 the European Commission proposal to harmo-nize legal protec...
On 18 December 2014, in International Stem Cell Corporation v. Comptroller General of Patents, Desig...
This paper discusses the existence and scope of the morality exception from patentability, in Articl...
Significant differences prevail in human Stem Cell Research (hSCR) policy and patent protection of h...
This thesis addresses different aspects of the legal perspective on the patentability, valuation, an...
A European law that prevents the patenting of discoveries that contravene morality is causing confus...
L'application de la théorie du droit des brevets à l'innovation en biotechnologies humaines révèle c...
The original justification for Directive 98/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6...
Stem cells are the first type of cells developed in an embryo. They have the ability to divide, self...
Abstract: This thesis investigates the patentability of human embryonic stem cells in Europe and the...
The patenting of human embryonic stem (hES) cells has produced one of the most unusual and fraught s...
The author discusses the impact of the European Union's Directive for the legal protection of biotec...
PhDIn 2013, the US Supreme Court declared isolated gene sequences as ‘products of nature’ and hence,...
In late 2008, the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) reached a decision su...
The aim of the Directive on Biotechnological Inventions 1998 1 was to harmonize national patent laws...
The European Parliament rejected in 1995 the European Commission proposal to harmo-nize legal protec...
On 18 December 2014, in International Stem Cell Corporation v. Comptroller General of Patents, Desig...
This paper discusses the existence and scope of the morality exception from patentability, in Articl...
Significant differences prevail in human Stem Cell Research (hSCR) policy and patent protection of h...
This thesis addresses different aspects of the legal perspective on the patentability, valuation, an...
A European law that prevents the patenting of discoveries that contravene morality is causing confus...
L'application de la théorie du droit des brevets à l'innovation en biotechnologies humaines révèle c...