Biotechnological Inventions Moral Restraints and Patent Law

Biotechnological Inventions  Moral Restraints and Patent Law
Author: Oliver Mills
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351162463

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Advances in modern biotechnology have produced profound and far-reaching implications for the relationship between humans, animals and the environment. As a result, a debate has arisen surrounding the legal, moral and social problems connected with this technology. A central part of this debate focuses on the role of moral considerations in the patent system as a form of regulation. This book examines this role and asks why in the context of biotechnological inventions morality has become an important issue. The origin, policy and legislative history of patent law in both the United States and member countries of the European Union is examined, with particular reference to the provisions relating to morality. Examining specific cases, the author elucidates the moral concerns associated with modern biotechnology, thus providing an important contribution to the debate and a valuable resource for all those working in this exciting field.

Biotechnological Inventions

Biotechnological Inventions
Author: Dr Oliver Mills
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781409497097

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Advances in modern biotechnology have produced profound and far-reaching implications for the relationship between humans, animals and the environment. As a result, a debate has arisen surrounding the legal, moral and social problems connected with this technology, a central part of the debate focusing on the role of moral considerations in the patent system as a form of regulation. This fully revised and updated book examines this role and asks why in the context of biotechnological inventions, morality has become an important issue. It takes account of recent developments, including reference to the situation in Australia. By examining such specific recent cases, the author elucidates the moral concerns associated with modern biotechnology, thus providing an important contribution to the debate and a valuable resource for all those working in this exciting field.

Biotechnology Patents and Morality

Biotechnology  Patents and Morality
Author: Sigrid Sterckx
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351744218

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This title was first published in 2000. This work documents an international and interdisciplinary workshop on the ethical aspects of the patenting of biotechnological inventions, including genes, plants and animals. The public perception is discussed, along with how these perceptions relate to ethical, social and cultural factors. The legal framework in Europe is laid out by several experts in the field of patent law and the situation in the US is also briefly described. This edition also includes a general discussion of three important theories called upon to justify the patent system: the natural rights argument; the distributive justice argument; and the utilitarian argument. The chapter about the European Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions has been updated. A selection of provisions from the August 1997 draft as well as the final text of the Directive, as adopted on 12 May, 1998, are discussed and commented upon. The patent provisions of the TRIP's Agreement (the Agreement on Trade Related aspects of Intellectual Property rights, concluded in 1994 as an Annex to the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization) are also discussed and criticized, paying particular attention to the implications for biotechnology patents. Finally, the question is asked whether the developing countries stand to gain anything from TRIPs. A look at the results of empirical research, conducted by commentators on the economics of patenting, reveals that the new patent regime may prove to entail significant costs for the developing countries. This second edition also contains material on the EU Directive on biotechnology patents adopted in May 1998, justificatory theories of the patent system and the TRIP's agreement on Trade Related aspects of Intellectual Property rights, concluded in the GATT (WTO) framework.

Biotechnology Patents and Morality

Biotechnology  Patents  and Morality
Author: Sigrid Sterckx
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015050497893

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This work documents an international and interdisciplinary workshop on the ethical aspects of the patenting of biotechnological inventions, including genes, plants and animals. The public perception is discussed, along with how these perceptions relate to ethical, social and cultural factors. The legal framework in Europe is laid out by several experts in the field of patent law and the situation in the US is also briefly described.

Biotechnological Inventions and Patentability of Life

Biotechnological Inventions and Patentability of Life
Author: Andrea Stazi
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784715908

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In todayês technological world, biotechnology is one of the most innovative and highly invested-in industries for research, in the field of science. This book analyses the forms and limitations of patent protection recognition for biotechnological inve

Biotechnology Patents and Morality

Biotechnology  Patents and Morality
Author: Maureen O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2019-06-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429595035

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This book critiques the decision-making process in Article 53(a) of the European Patent Convention. To date, such decisions have been taken at high levels of expertise without much public involvement. The book eschews traditional solutions, such as those found within legislative, judicial and patent office realms and instead develops a radical blueprint for how these decisions can be put to the public. By examining wide-scale models of participatory democracy and deliberation, this book fills a significant gap in the literature. It will be invaluable for patent lawyers, academics, practitioners and intellectual property and patent officials.

Biopatent Law Patent Strategies and Patent Management

Biopatent Law  Patent Strategies and Patent Management
Author: Andreas Hübel,Thilo Schmelcher,Ulrich Storz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2012-01-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642248450

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Patents protecting biotechnological invention are becoming ever more important. Because biotechnology has many differences with respect to other technologies, lessons learned in other fields of technology cannot simply be transferred to adopt a suitable strategy for dealing with biotechnology inventions. In this volume, general aspects of biopatent law will be discussed. This involves questions of patentability, including ethical issues and issues of technicality, as well as questions of patent exhaustion in cases were reproducible subject matter, like cells or seeds, is protected. Moreover, active and passive patent strategies are addressed. Further, insight will be given into patent lifetime management and additional protective measures, like supplementary protection certificates and data exclusivity. Here, strategies are discussed how market exclusivity can be extended as long as possible, which is particularly important for biopharmaceutical drugs, which create high R&D costs.

Biotechnology Patents and Human Rights in Europe

Biotechnology  Patents and Human Rights in Europe
Author: Helena Żakowska-Henzler,Żaneta Zemła-Pacud,Tomasz Zimny
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781803920269

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This innovative book explores the complex interplay between intellectual property for biotechnological innovations and human rights. Examining the clash between the drive to incentivise innovations that can fulfil human needs and the desire to grant global access to healthcare technologies, it presents thoughtful solutions to the challenges of protecting the human rights of all parties impacted by biotechnological patents and other relevant IP rights.