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Upjohn v. Paranova : utterly exhausted by a trip too far / David Rosenburg.
1999
10 GB
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Title
Upjohn v. Paranova : utterly exhausted by a trip too far / David Rosenburg.
Item Type
Journal article
Description
1 volume ([4] pages) ; [28] cm.
Alternate Call Number
10 GB
Note
Jacobs A.G.'s Opinion in Upjohn v. Paranova recommends that rebranding of a parallel imported product (at least a pharmaceutical product) should be permitted where it is necessary to overcome an obstacle to market access. If adopted, it would diverge from previous ECJ authority and leave open significant issues which are likely to lead to differences in approach by national courts. Further, adoption of this broad approach raises issues of TRIPs compliance.
Series
European Intellectual Property Review ; 1999 Vol 21 No 5 pages 223-227.
Published
London, England : Sweet & Maxwell, 1999.
Language
Italian
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