Bioproperty, Biomedicine and Deliberative Governance offers a valuable insight into the legal issues and ethical debates concerning biomedical patents. By reviewing different case studies and using..
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Publisher description: With the mapping of the human genome and the development of cloning and othe...
Biotechnology, whether in the context of new drugs derived from DNA and genetic technology, genetica...
The article highlights some issues raised by the recent decision of the Court of Justice of European...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
This article focuses primarily on to what extent novel beings, and particularly, beings which displa...
A patent holder can choose to license a patented invention to others, can choose to use the patented...
This paper will not directly address the ethical considerations of allowing patents on human genetic...
In May 2004, the European Patent Office dealt a serious blow to gene patents by revoking Myriad Gene...
The European Parliament rejected in 1995 the European Commission proposal to harmo-nize legal protec...
This Article provides afresh and multi-dimensioned approach to a long-standing claim of biopiracy pa...
Public trust in biomedicine may be adversely affected by knowledge of private sector involvement in ...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Biotechnology is a field that is capable of evoking mixed emotions. This is particularly the case wh...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Publisher description: With the mapping of the human genome and the development of cloning and othe...
Biotechnology, whether in the context of new drugs derived from DNA and genetic technology, genetica...
The article highlights some issues raised by the recent decision of the Court of Justice of European...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
This article focuses primarily on to what extent novel beings, and particularly, beings which displa...
A patent holder can choose to license a patented invention to others, can choose to use the patented...
This paper will not directly address the ethical considerations of allowing patents on human genetic...
In May 2004, the European Patent Office dealt a serious blow to gene patents by revoking Myriad Gene...
The European Parliament rejected in 1995 the European Commission proposal to harmo-nize legal protec...
This Article provides afresh and multi-dimensioned approach to a long-standing claim of biopiracy pa...
Public trust in biomedicine may be adversely affected by knowledge of private sector involvement in ...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Biotechnology is a field that is capable of evoking mixed emotions. This is particularly the case wh...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Publisher description: With the mapping of the human genome and the development of cloning and othe...
Biotechnology, whether in the context of new drugs derived from DNA and genetic technology, genetica...