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Title
Reflections on a Post-Pandemic European Patent System
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Item Type
Journal article
Description
19 pages
Summary
Against the backdrop of COVID-19, this Opinion essay proposes three ways to improve the European patent system without the need for legislative reform. Each has particular implications for drug patenting, and reflects an interpretive conception of law and legal legitimacy as requiring the application of legislation in accordance with moral values, including those expressed in constitutional instruments. If adopted, the proposals would: restrict the patentability of second medical indications and anchor assessments of inventive step more firmly to patent policy; expand assessments of the moral and public policy implications of patenting inventions and extend the disclosure duties of applicants; and adapt the FRAND licensing system to cover essential medical technologies.
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Published in : European Intellectual Property Review
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Published
[Toronto, Ontario] : [Thomson Reuters], 2020.
Language
English
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