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Competition Law and Patents : A Follow-on Innovation Perspective in the Biopharmaceutical Industry.
2008
G 25 HAR.C
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Título
Competition Law and Patents : A Follow-on Innovation Perspective in the Biopharmaceutical Industry.
Autor
Tipo de elemento
Book
Descripción
272 pages.
ISBN
9781848440111 eBook
9781847205995 Print
9781847205995 Print
Número de llamada alternativo
G 25 HAR.C
Nota
Description based upon print version of record.
Nota de contenido con formato
Preface
Acknowledgements
Cases
Part I The problem - access as a necessary element of follow-on innovation?
1. Biopharmaceutical R&D: the increased importance of cumulative innovation and related concerns
Part II The patent balance and working solutions in the patent system
2. The patent system as a system of balancing
3. The patent system and some potential safety nets
4. The right to health as an interpretive principle of patent law
PART III Antitrust as a complement to the patent system
5. Unilateral conduct, intellectual property rights and competition law: a systems' interaction
6. The duty to deal under Art. 82 EC
PART IV A more innovation sensitive approach to the interface of competition law and patents?
7. The duty to deal as applied to address technology access problems in the biopharmaceutical industry
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
Cases
Part I The problem - access as a necessary element of follow-on innovation?
1. Biopharmaceutical R&D: the increased importance of cumulative innovation and related concerns
Part II The patent balance and working solutions in the patent system
2. The patent system as a system of balancing
3. The patent system and some potential safety nets
4. The right to health as an interpretive principle of patent law
PART III Antitrust as a complement to the patent system
5. Unilateral conduct, intellectual property rights and competition law: a systems' interaction
6. The duty to deal under Art. 82 EC
PART IV A more innovation sensitive approach to the interface of competition law and patents?
7. The duty to deal as applied to address technology access problems in the biopharmaceutical industry
Bibliography
Index.
Recursos vinculados
Publicado
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008.
Lengua(s)
eng
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